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Extraction code: RMXM title: space encyclopedia
Author: James Trevor.
Translator: young astronomy teachers connect/translate.
Douban score: 8.6
Press: Beijing United Publishing Company
Publication year: 20 17-7- 1
Page count: 336
Content introduction:
Open this book and you will see a series of dazzling planet maps and celestial images, which have never been seen before.
This book is produced by the National Geographic Bureau. It began to explore from the solar system where we live, from Mercury burned by the sun to the cold and vast area outside the Kuiper Belt. Through the space probes of NASA and other countries, readers will be able to track the life cycle of the entire solar system, scan and analyze the composition of the earth and other planets, and get a glimpse of the moment when stars are born from interstellar dust. After the wonderful journey of the solar system, you can walk with the famous American astronomer Edwin Hubble in the charming galaxy, finally analyze the vast mystery of the universe, explore the planets, dark matter and black holes outside the solar system, talk with world-renowned scientists and physicists about the life and death of the universe and unveil the mystery of the universe.
About the author:
Author: James Trefil, physicist, popular science writer, professor of physics at George Mei Sen University, has published nearly 50 popular science books. He used to be the chief scientific consultant of Big Idea (published by National Geographic Press, 20 12). His works have won many awards, including american physical society's award for his popular science works. 20 1 1 was awarded an honorary degree by the universities of San Chilo and San Judith in Skopje, the Republic of Macedonia.
Translator: Young Astronomy Teachers Connect is an educational public welfare organization dedicated to connecting young astronomers, primary and secondary schools and teenagers. Is an active and dedicated astronomical education public welfare organization, with many excellent professional astronomical teachers and extensive continuous services. The translators of this book are Liu Boyang, Xu Luyuan, Sun Boxun, Zhang Chengyu, Zhu Meiru and Lu Cheqiu among the young astronomy teachers.