Isaac Asimov's Guide to Earth and Space

by Isaac Asimov

Paperback, 1993

Status

Available

Call number

520

Collection

Publication

Fawcett (1993), Mass Market Paperback, 288 pages

Description

A thrilling nonfiction tour of the cosmos that brings the universe down to Earth, from one of the all-time masters of science fiction.   No one makes sense out of science like Isaac Asimov. Are you puzzled by pulsars? Baffled by black holes? Bewildered by the big bang? If so, here are succinct, crystal-clear answers to more than one hundred of the most significant questions about the essential nature of the universe--questions that have fired the imagination since the beginning of history.   Over the course of this fantastic voyage, the origins, the discoveries, and the stunning achievements of astronomy will unfold before your eyes. You will experience close encounters with giant planets, exploding stars, distant galaxies, and more. For anyone who has ever asked the ultimate questions, who has ever looked up at the sky and asked What in heaven is going on?, Isaac Asimov's unique vision, skill, and authority will bring the big picture into focus.   "A fine introduction to modern astronomical theory."--Library Journal… (more)

User reviews

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Considering this book was first published twenty years ago, this is still a solid guide to many basic concepts. There are 111 simple questions, such as "How large is the Earth" and "How fast does light travel" that a clearly explained. Some answers are extremely basic, and there are a (very) few
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condescending comments, but overall, this book is exactly what it claims to be. I would recommend this as a primer for anyone from high-school on, though most of the writing and a majority of the answers are simple enough for middle-schoolers as well.
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Original publication date

1991

Physical description

288 p.; 4.49 inches

ISBN

0449220591 / 9780449220597
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