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The Intimate Universe: How the Stars are Closer Than You Think

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The scale of the cosmos can be baffling, with distances so vast and timescales to long that it's easy to dismiss them as being completely divorced from our everyday life. But in this new book Dr Marek Kukula, shows you the myriad ways we are intrinsically connected to the rest of the universe and how everything on Earth - from the ground beneath our feet to the technology in our pockets - has origins in space. Discover how rocks from space reveal what conditions are like at our planet's core, how the desolate surface of the moon holds ancient clues to Earth's earliest life forms, and how buried treasure in the Nile reveals the watery past of Mars. Discover how the atoms of your own body were forged in the heart of a star, how you can see the echo of creation on your TV, and the ways in which technology developed for observing the most far-flung corners of space is now used to diagnose potentially fatal human diseases. The Intimate Universe is a curated tour of the most fascinating phenomena and discoveries in astronomy, revealing how we are inextricably, inspirationally linked to the cosmos.

384 pages, Hardcover

First published October 1, 2015

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Dr. Marek Kukula, Public Astronomer, Royal Observatory Greenwich, London.

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November 23, 2021
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560 reviews
April 27, 2018
So interesting!
The book describes the correlation between our life on earth and the universe, explained with the sciences. For example, how came water to be on our earth?
You can see how the author is living for his profession in astronomy and has such a passion for it.

It's clearly structured and you don't have to have a huge understanding for astonomy, physics etc. to read this book. It's easy to read, but at the same time it goes into depth and I learned a lot even if I have some basic understanding of these things. So it's for beginners and intermediate people.
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January 28, 2019
I’m in love with this book . It has almost all the answers . Very detailed, lucid and interesting. If you like astronomy and you want to know more about every possible aspect you should definitely read it . It is not theoretical book , it’s more facts . Even tho there are some ideas that involve theoretical physics . A must read book
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September 21, 2020
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A great primer for anyone who wants to learn more about the universe and our connection to it. It's an engaging, straightforward and informative book that details how everything on earth has origins in space, as well as the various ways we are intrinsically connected to the rest of the universe.

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March 7, 2022
An introductory read to the science of the universe. Author did well on transforming every information to smaller and easier chunks, good for anyone even those who are without science background. Was expecting more though because for me this only brushes over the topic (which is probably intentional). This doesn’t cover the fundamentals like science of atoms, and only skims a bit on dark matter and dark energy. It seems like author decided to discuss only the outer layer and not to go too deep into the fundamentals and technicalities.
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April 18, 2020
An excellent summary of what we know today about the Universe. A current, consistent and captivating vision.
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May 13, 2016
fantastic book. immensely enjoyable from the first to the last word. rekindled my enthusiasm for science and astronomy
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