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50 Greatest Mysteries of the Universe

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50 Greatest Mysteries of the Universe is an astronomy buff’s dream book! This new collector’s edition from the editors of Astronomy incorporates the latest research on astronomy’s biggest questions. How old is the universe? Are there other planets like Earth? How do massive stars explode? Find out answers to these questions, and more!

50 Greatest Mysteries of the Universe has the latest scientific knowledge about the universe’s beginning and end. Find out why antimatter matters, what role string theory plays in cosmic structure, and whether parallel universes really exist. Cutting-edge science written in easy-to-understand language makes this collector’s item a keepsake to share with friends and family.

100 pages

First published January 1, 2007

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August 13, 2016
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Astronomy: 50 Greatest Mysteries of the universe, an issue of Astronomy Magazine, tentatively brings up and explains a number of frequently asked questions of astronomy and cosmology, each presented with interestingly short descriptions which could be further researched by those who are curious enough to find out the details. With satisfactorily colorful pictures attached to each topic, I found the book informative and entertaining to read, furthering my understanding of the cosmos we are living in.
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