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The milky way: an insider's guide
This book offers an intimate guide to the Milky Way, taking readers on a grand tour of our home Galaxy's structure, genesis, and evolution, based on the latest astronomical findings. In engaging language, it tells how the Milky Way congealed from blobs of gas and dark matter into a spinning st...
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Princeton University Press
2013
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author | Waller, William H |
author_facet | Waller, William H |
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description | This book offers an intimate guide to the Milky Way, taking readers on a grand tour of our home Galaxy's structure, genesis, and evolution, based on the latest astronomical findings. In engaging language, it tells how the Milky Way congealed from blobs of gas and dark matter into a spinning starry abode brimming with diverse planetary systems--some of which may be hosting myriad life forms and perhaps even other technologically communicative species. William Waller vividly describes the Milky Way as it appears in the night sky, acquainting readers with its key components and telling |
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spelling | cern-16170182021-04-21T22:03:31Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1617018engWaller, William HThe milky way: an insider's guideAstrophysics and Astronomy This book offers an intimate guide to the Milky Way, taking readers on a grand tour of our home Galaxy's structure, genesis, and evolution, based on the latest astronomical findings. In engaging language, it tells how the Milky Way congealed from blobs of gas and dark matter into a spinning starry abode brimming with diverse planetary systems--some of which may be hosting myriad life forms and perhaps even other technologically communicative species. William Waller vividly describes the Milky Way as it appears in the night sky, acquainting readers with its key components and telling Princeton University Pressoai:cds.cern.ch:16170182013 |
spellingShingle | Astrophysics and Astronomy Waller, William H The milky way: an insider's guide |
title | The milky way: an insider's guide |
title_full | The milky way: an insider's guide |
title_fullStr | The milky way: an insider's guide |
title_full_unstemmed | The milky way: an insider's guide |
title_short | The milky way: an insider's guide |
title_sort | milky way: an insider's guide |
topic | Astrophysics and Astronomy |
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