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By Quercus Publishing
Cosmos
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Last Seen $28.88   Last Seen $34.95   Last Seen $24.26  
Highest $39.99 Mar 17, '16   Highest $60.11 Dec 14, '14   Highest $65.00 Feb 25, '16  
Lowest $28.85 Dec 26, '15   Lowest $25.31 May 31, '14   Lowest $11.65 Aug 24, '14  
Average $30.29   Average $32.21   Average $28.53  
Added May 15, 2014   Added May 15, 2014   Added May 15, 2014  
                 
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The magnificent vault of stars emblazoning Earths night skies are but an infinitesimal fraction of the hundreds of billions that inhabit our galaxyand there are at least as many galaxies in the universe as there are stars in the Milky Way.This collection ofimages of staggering beautymakes sense of this dizzying celestial panorama by exploring it one step at a time, illustrating the planets, moons, stars, nebulae, white dwarfs, black holes, and other exotica that populate the heavens, with some of science's most spectacular photographs. The book opens with an orbital survey of planet Earth, before venturing into the solar system heading for interstellar space and the heart of our galaxy. As the journey unfolds, the rhythms of stellar life emerge: we pass through dark clouds of dust and gas ablaze with newly smelted stars and we witness dying stars bloom and fade as planetary nebulae, or tear themselves apart as supernovae. Having crossed the Milky Way, we enter intergalactic space, wherewe watch the hidden lives of galaxies: we see them flock and cluster, forming massive conglomerations that span millions of light years, visibly warping space with their tremendous gravity. After covering an almost unimaginable 13.7 billion light years, we approach the edge of space and the dawn of time where our voyage must end, but not before we consider how the universe was born, and how it might die.

 

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