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Kenji Ishikawa - The Manga Guide to the Universe - 9781593272678 - V9781593272678
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The Manga Guide to the Universe

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Description for The Manga Guide to the Universe Paperback. .
Join Kanna, Kanta, Yamane, and Gloria in The Manga Guide to the Universe as they explore our solar system, the Milky Way, and faraway galaxies in search of the universe s greatest mysteries: dark matter, cosmic expansion, and the Big Bang itself. As you rocket across the night sky, you ll become acquainted with modern astronomy and astrophysics, as well as the classical discoveries and theories on which they re built. You ll even learn why some scientists believe finding extraterrestrial life is inevitable! You ll also learn about: Discoveries made by Copernicus, Galileo, Kepler, Hubble, and other seminal astronomers Theories of the universe s origins, evolution, and geometry The ways you can measure and observe heavenly bodies with different telescopes, and how astronomers calculate distances in space Stellar classifications and how the temperature, size, and magnitude of a star are related Cosmic background radiation, what the WMAP satellite discovered, and scientists predictions for the future of the universe So dust off your flight suit and take a fantastic voyage through the cosmos in The Manga Guide to the Universe.

Product Details

Publisher
No Starch Press,US United States
Number of pages
240
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2011
Condition
New
Number of Pages
256
Place of Publication
San Francisco, United States
ISBN
9781593272678
SKU
V9781593272678
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 15 to 20 working days
Ref
99-15

About Kenji Ishikawa
Kenji Ishikawa is a scientific and technical journalist. He was born in Tokyo in 1958. After graduating from the Faculty of Science at the Tokyo University of Science, he worked as a journalist and later as a freelance editor and writer. Besides writing novels and various columns, he has written technical commentaries for general readers and conducted numerous interviews with leading engineers and researchers.

Reviews for The Manga Guide to the Universe
"The series is consistently good. A great way to introduce kids to the wonder and vastness of the cosmos." —Jennifer Ouellette, Discovery News "How this fiction and the science of astronomy are interwoven is the genius of this presentation...The series consistently does this juggling act well, in each instance giving readers the equivalent of team teaching." —Francisca Goldsmith, School Library Journal "The Manga Guide to the Universe does an excellent job of addressing some of the biggest science questions out there, exploring both the history of cosmology and the main riddles that still challenge physicists today." —About.com "The latest volume in the Manga Guide series tackles the biggest subject yet. The result is the best Manga Guide so far." —Comics Worth Reading "Of all the books in the Manga Guide series, this one has to be my favorite." —AstroNerdBoy's Anime & Manga Blog "The very best of the manga guide series so far!" —Active Anime "One of the best yet in the series (which is saying a lot)." —SeattlePi "All teachers should be aware of this series of books, and if it's their subject, they should keep a couple copies to lend out (or make it required reading). It's that helpful!" —Sequential Tart  "The universe is a fascinating place, that inspires awe and wonder. And while The Manga Guide to the Universe does its best to explain it all, it never loses that wonder." —Manga Xanadu "You don't have to be a media-distracted, reading-resistant kid to enjoy, be challenged by, and learn from The Manga Guide to the Universe. Books like this can reach, teach and entertain students and casual readers of almost all ages." —Books, Books & More (New) Books

Goodreads reviews for The Manga Guide to the Universe


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