Āyandah-yi Kayhān: Persian 1403
آیندهی کیهان
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Original Title:
The Future of the Universe
ISBN:
9786222746414
Translator:
Shirvīn Javānbakht
Illustrator:
Jan Bielecki
Publisher:
Purtiqal
Age Group:
Young Adult (12–18 years)
Pages:
68
Weight:
425 g
Dimensions:
23 x 29 x 0.7 cm
Book Cover:
Paperback
Experience the explosive and colourful future of the cosmos, zooming trillions of years ahead in time with Professor Raman Prinja, published in association with Royal Observatory Greenwich.
The Future of the Universe starts the future clock NOW and rockets readers along a forward time line that includes a shiny new ring on Mars, Earth's axis flip and a dramatic galaxy crash!
Professor Raman Prinja is the international, multi-award-winning Head of the Department for Physics and Astronomy at University College London and a celebrated children's author of many books, including Planetarium and Wonders of the Night Sky.
Illustrator Jan Bielecki's action-packed, vivid artwork plucks these astonishing phenomena out of the distant future, and explodes them on the page - sizzling red giant stars and deep, mysterious dark energy; doomed moons and trailing comets - they're all inside The Future of the Universe!
Professor Prinja pens this unique look at the Universe's future as his follow-up to the definitive and exciting Wonders of the Night Sky, which introduces anyone with a patch of sky and a curious mind to exploring the marvels on display in today's Universe. The next generation of Universe explorers can easily engage with astronomy through these stunning books, no expensive equipment needed.
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آینده ی کیهان خواننده را به سفر میبرد تا خوانندگان نگاهی دقیق تر به آینده بگذارند. البته آینده ای بسیار دور . تفاوت این کتاب با کتاب های اختر شناسی دیگر نیز همین است سفری که در آن تریلیون ها سال به جلو می رویم و شاهد تغییرات کیهان خواهیم بود. آینده ی کیهان کتابی بینظیر است چرا که اطلاعات زیادی را درباره ی تغییرات آینده ی کیهان را به ترتیب و دسته بندی شده ارائه می دهد. از بازگشت دنباله دارها گرفته تا عمق تاریک جهان که یک نانیلیون سال نوری با ما فاصله دارد.
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