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Here is a fun and interactive introduction to the incredible world of science, perfect for children starting school. ‘Science’ is a lively introduction to the incredible world of science, where children can lift the flaps to learn all about what science is, and how it relates to every day life.
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Brought to you by the infectiously enthusiastic team behind the Royal Astronomical Society’s Supermassive Podcast, ‘The Year in Space’ highlights the most exciting space news from the past twelve months and looks forward to the year ahead. Packed with features, interviews, in-depth explainers and stunning photography, it covers everything from the deployment of the James Webb telescope to the search for extraterrestrial life and the effort to get astronauts back to the Moon. You’ll also find practical tips on how to get the best results when stargazing and what to look out for in the night sky in 2023.
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If you were given one trillion dollars, to be spent in a year, on science, what would you do? It’s an unimaginably large sum, yet it’s also the total of the money held by the Norwegian oil investment fund alone, or the current valuations of Apple Computer and of Amazon. So it’s both huge and possible. But what could you achieve? You could eradicate malaria, for one, or end global poverty. You could start to colonise Mars. You could build a massive particle collider to explore the nature of dark matter like never before. You could mine asteroids, build quantum computers, develop artificial consciousness, or increase human lifespan. Or how about transitioning the whole world to renewable energy? Or preserving the rainforests? Or saving all endangered species? You could refreeze the melting Arctic, reverse climate change, cure all diseases, and even launch a new sustainable agricultural revolution.
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£25.00
From a long-term planning lead for the Mars Exploration Rover Project comes this vivid insider account of some of NASA’s most vital and exciting missions to the Red Planet, illustrated with full-colour photographs-a wondrous chronicle of unprecedented scientific discovery and the search for evidence of life on Mars.
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What stories, mysteries and secrets can you find in the stars?
A wonderful illustrated tour of the night sky for children aged 5+ years. Lara Hawthorne’s beautiful illustrations take the reader on one of the most fascinating journeys that humankind has ever made and one that is common to us all.
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What makes a planet a dwarf planet? How many miles are in a light-year? What exactly is a quasar? ‘The Astronomy Puzzle Book’ is packed with over 100 questions which have been inspired by the Royal Observatory’s history and collections. Delving deep into the darkest corners of space, your general knowledge and problem-solving skills will be put the test.Inside this book, you will find astronomical instruments, star charts, clocks, famous astronomers and much more. As you solve the puzzles and complete your mission, you will be exploring some of the latest astronomical theories and achievements in space exploration.Space has the power to inspire and fascinate all of us on Earth and the history of astronomy has been one of solving puzzles. Now it’s your turn.
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From Stone Age to space age, every human who has looked up at the night sky has seen the same stars in the same patterns. They reveal our entire history, as well as hinting at our ultimate fate. Stuart Clark tells the full story of this relationship. From prehistoric cave art and Ancient Egyptian zodiacs to the modern era of satellites and space exploration, he reveals the history of a fascination that has shaped our scientific understanding; helped us navigate the terrestrial world; provided inspiration for our poets, artists and philosophers; and given us a place to project our hopes and fears. This is the story of the universe, and our place within it.
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A beautifully presented, practical gift guide to 50 sights in the skies above us – complete with a glow-in-the dark front cover.