How the World Works: Astronomy : From plotting the stars to pulsars and black holes
(Autor) Anne Rooney"Astronomy, as nothing else can do, teaches men humility." Arthur C. Clarke, The Challenge of the Spaceship Astronomy traces one of humanity's oldest obsessions. This accessible, fascinating account of discoveries from the times of Palaeolithic star-gazers to current space missions shows how we have come to know so much about the universe. At the same time, unfolding knowledge has opened new horizons to explore. Our understanding of the boundless cosmos has only just begun. Topics include: • Cosmology, from ancient times to the Big Bang • Our place in the solar system • Astrolabes, telescopes, and radio astronomy • Mapping the stars • Space missions and probes • Comets, asteroids, supernovae, and black holes • The unknown, from empty space to dark energy Beautifully illustrated throughout
Anne Rooney
Anne Rooney is a British author known for her wide range of non-fiction and fiction works for children and young adults. She has written over 200 books covering topics such as history, science, and technology. Rooney's writing style is engaging and accessible, making complex subjects easily understandable for her readers.
One of Rooney's most notable works is "The Story of Physics," which provides a comprehensive introduction to the history and development of physics. This book showcases Rooney's talent for breaking down complex scientific concepts into digestible and engaging narratives.
Rooney's contributions to literature include making difficult subjects accessible to young readers and sparking their curiosity about the world around them. Through her works, she has inspired countless children to explore the wonders of science and history.