Unlocking the universe /
Material type: TextPublication details: London : Puffin, 2020Description: 412 pages : illustrations (black and white) ; 24 cmContent type: text | still image Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780241415320 (hbk.) :Subject(s): Cosmology -- Juvenile literature | Non-Fiction 9+ | Science, Maths and Technology | Children's / Teenage: general interest | Children's / Teenage: Anthologies | Children's / Teenage general interest: Science & technology: general interes | Children's / Teenage general interest: Space, stars & the solar system | Interest age: from c 9 years | Educational: first/native language: literature studies | Educational: Technology | Educational: PhysicsDDC classification: 523.1 Summary: An illustrated book of writing from scientists across the planet, casting light on the most curiosity-engaging aspects of science at an epic scale, drawn together by Lucy Hawking and her father Stephen Hawking. What would it have been like to walk the lava-filled earth four and a half billion years ago? Or take your first step on the surface of the moon?And what would you do if robots took over the world?In their series of novels, George's Secret Key to the Universe, Lucy and Stephen Hawking imagined what great adventures one boy might have if he travelled through space. But the books were based on real-life facts - and together Lucy and Stephen collected an incredible wealth of information about everything from life on Mars to the secrets of black holes. For the first time this non-fiction content has been collected into one astonishing volume, with brand new content for 2020, including facts about genetics, conspiracy theories and climate change.Beautifully illustrated and absolutely bursting with amazing facts and figures, this is the perfect guide to everything you've ever wanted to know about our world and beyond.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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JN 520.78 .K41 2011 Weltall | JN 521.1 .M478 2017 The space disaster [graphic novel] / | JN 523.1 .D275 2008 See inside space : | JN 523.1 .H392 2013 Unlocking the universe / | JN 523.2 .B189 2010 Earth and the solar system / | JN 523.2 .P625 2009 Unser Sonnensystem | JN 523.2 .R892 2006 Alien neighbors? / |
Includes index.
An illustrated book of writing from scientists across the planet, casting light on the most curiosity-engaging aspects of science at an epic scale, drawn together by Lucy Hawking and her father Stephen Hawking. What would it have been like to walk the lava-filled earth four and a half billion years ago? Or take your first step on the surface of the moon?And what would you do if robots took over the world?In their series of novels, George's Secret Key to the Universe, Lucy and Stephen Hawking imagined what great adventures one boy might have if he travelled through space. But the books were based on real-life facts - and together Lucy and Stephen collected an incredible wealth of information about everything from life on Mars to the secrets of black holes. For the first time this non-fiction content has been collected into one astonishing volume, with brand new content for 2020, including facts about genetics, conspiracy theories and climate change.Beautifully illustrated and absolutely bursting with amazing facts and figures, this is the perfect guide to everything you've ever wanted to know about our world and beyond.