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Let There Be Light! How the First Stars Were Born, or The Beginning of the Cosmos

19.99 €
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Let There Be Light! How the First Stars Were Born, or The Beginning of the Cosmos
19.99 €
Based on data from the latest astrophysical research, Emma Chapman's book tells the story of the first stars, hundreds of times larger than the Sun and a million times brighter: lonely giants that followed the slogan "live fast, die young" - the result of powerful explosions. The reader will learn how they formed, why they were so unusual, and what they can tell us about the modern universe. The author proposes to look into the past with the help of huge telescopes in search of traces of these stars and to transfer the period of Dark Ages in the history of the Universe from the field of theoretical physics to the section of observational astronomy.
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