cosmology

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Theoretical physicist Stephen Hawking

"Stephen Hawking studies black holes, gravity, and the universe. He has written books for children and adults. Learn how Hawking's determination and love of math and science have made him a successful and well-known scientist."--.

The universe in your hand

a journey through space, time, and beyond
2016
Using simple and direct language, presents an introduction to physics, discussing black holes, string theory, the Big Bang, parallel universes and more.

The universe

from the big bang to deep space
Provides an overview of the universe.

How the universe works

2016
Text and illustrations look at the universe, from the Milky Way Galaxy, to dark matter, and the composition of the universe.

Starlight detectives

how astronomers, inventors, and eccentrics discovered the modern universe
"The path to a broader mode of cosmic observation was blazed by a cadre of nineteenth-century amateur astronomers and inventors, galvanized by the advent of photography, spectral analysis, and innovative technology to create the entirely new field of astrophysics. From William Bond, who turned his home into a functional observatory, to John and Henry Draper, a father and son team who were trailblazers of astrophotography and spectroscopy, to geniuses of invention such as L?eon Foucault, and George Hale, who founded the Mount Wilson Observatory, Hirshfeld reveals the incredible stories--and the ambitious dreamers--behind the birth of modern astronomy."--.

The universe in the rearview mirror

how hidden symmetries shape reality
2014
Shows how the universe is shaped by hidden symmetries; examines core physics concepts in a fun way, and includes why it is dark at night, where time comes from, about gravity and spin, and more.

The universe

2015
Provides an overview of the universe.

El espacio

2011
?Alex, Bernardo the caretaker, and a quirky cast of characters discover all kinds of interesting facts about space in ?Alex's extraordinary house.

Stephen Hawking

2016
"This book looks at the ... life of Stephen Hawking, the brilliant scientist who was diagnosed with Lou Gehrig's disease (ALS) at the age of 21 and told that he had two years to live, but 50 years later is still working and helping to popularize science. The book describes his early life and studies in college, his scientific discoveries, and how he has coped with his disability. It also looks at how his work is being continued by other scientists."--Back cover.

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