Galaxies are the building blocks of the Universe standing like islands in space each is made up of many hundreds of millions of stars in which the chemical elements are made around which planets form and where on at least one of those planets intelligent life has emerged Our own galaxy the Milky Way is just one of several hundred million other galaxies that we can now observe through our telescopes Yet it was only in the 1920s that we realised that there is more to the Universe than the Milky Way and that there were in fact other islands out there In many ways modern astronomy began with this discovery and the story of galaxies is therefore the story of modern astronomy Since then many exciting discoveries have been made about our own galaxy and about those beyond how a supermassive black hole lurks at the centre of every galaxy for example how enormous forces are released when galaxies collide how distant galaxies provide a window on the early Universe and what the formation of young galaxies can tell us about the mysteries of Cold Dark Matter In this Very Short Introduction renowned science writer John Gribbin describes the extraordinary things that astronomers are learning about galaxies and explains how this can shed light on the origins a
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Editorial: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 9780199234349
Idioma: Inglés
Número de páginas: 144
Encuadernación: Tapa blanda
Fecha de lanzamiento: 27/03/2008
Año de edición: 2008
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Escrito por John Gribbin
John Gribbin, se doctoró en astrofísica por la Universidad de Cambridge y en la actualidad es visiting fellow en astronomía en la Universidad de Sussex. Es, además, asesor del New Sciencist. Entre sus obras, grandes éxitos de ventas, destacan En busca del gato de Schrödinger, El Punto Omega, En busca del big bang, Cegados por la luz: la vida secreta del Sol, En el principio, Diccionario del cosmos (Crítica, 1997), En busca de Susy (Crítica, 2001), Introducción a la ciencia (Crítica, 2001) e Historia de la ciencia (Crítica, 2005).