The Science of Galaxies - Couverture souple

Livre 10 sur 14: The Science Project

Trick, Rick

 
9798253226315: The Science of Galaxies

Synopsis

What are galaxies – and why do they shape the structure of the universe?

Galaxies are among the largest and most important structures in the cosmos.
They consist of billions of stars, gas, dust, and dark matter—and form the fundamental units from which the universe is built.

This book explains how galaxies form, how they are structured, and which processes take place within them. It explores the differences between spiral, elliptical, and irregular galaxies, describes their motion, their evolution, and their role within the cosmic network.

It becomes clear that galaxies are not isolated systems, but part of a larger order that structures the universe.

A clearly structured non-fiction book about galaxies, their dynamics, and their significance in the cosmos—explained in an accessible and scientifically grounded way.

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