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Brian Cox; Andrew Cohen What is Life? Where did it come from? Why does it end? | Brian Cox; Andrew Cohen Professor Brian Cox is back with another insightful and mind-blowing exploration of space. This time he shows us our universe as we've never seen it before. |
Dava Sobel The bestselling author of Longitude and Galileo's Daughter tells the story of Nicolaus Copernicus and the revolution in astronomy that changed the world. | Patrick Moore; Chris North Collects questions sent in by viewers and fans, answered by Sir Patrick Moore and "Sky at Night" co-presenter Dr Chris North. Featuring sections on the solar system, cosmology, the bizarre... |
Terry Hope; N.A.S.A. Celebrates the perspective of cameras freed from the confines of Earth: looking back at our own colourful planet and charting the activity of satellites and space shuttles. This title explores... | Paul Davies Why isn't the universe teeming with alien life? This book is a guide to the 'Fermi Paradox'. |
Paul Murdin Could there be, elsewhere, life as advanced as here on Earth, or are we more likely to find much more primitive life forms, or even no life at all? Can... | Stuart Clark A fantastic voyage across 276 billion trillion miles of space and 13.5 billion years of time, told through more than 300 of the most dramatic astronomical images ever captured. |
Storm Dunlop; Wil Tirion An introductory guide to navigating your way around the night sky and identifying what you can see on any given night. | Mary Roach A surreally entertaining trip into the science of life in space. |
Richard Panek Meet the players in the most fundamental scientific revolution since Copernicus | Mary Roach A surreally entertaining trip into the science of living in space. |
Barrie William Jones Richly illustrated and up-to-date, this book is a timely account of Pluto for general readers, amateur astronomers and students alike. | Helps you explore the wonders of the night skies, without a telescope. This book helps you track the planets, locate the Milky Way, discover the heavenly Giraffe, Orion's dogs, and... |
Melanie Melton Knocke Consisting of three sections: Questions and Answers, Quick Facts, and A Brief History of Lunar and Planetary Exploration, this illustrated volume aims to provide answers to the frequently asked questions... | Craig Callender; Ralph Edney What is time? The 5th-century philosopher St Augustine famously said that he knew what time was, so long as no one asked him. Is time a fourth dimension similar to... |