How the Universe Works

How the Universe Works by Heather Couper, published by Dorling Kindersley in 1994, offers an engaging exploration of the cosmos through hands-on experiments. With 160 pages, this book presents a unique approach to learning about science, particularly in the fields of astronomy and astrophysics. It invites readers to delve into the mysteries of the universe by participating in activities that range from mapping distant worlds to photographing meteor tails.
Readers will find a wealth of information presented in clear text that explains the scientific principles behind each experiment. The book also introduces notable cosmologists, enhancing the educational experience. This edition serves as a practical guide for those interested in science and math, making complex concepts accessible through interactive learning.
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The most memorable way to learn science is by rolling up your sleeves and getting your hands on it or in it. This book reveals the mysteries of the cosmos with hundreds of experiments that range from mapping distant worlds to photographing a meteor tail and creating your own star theatre. Clear text explains the principles behind the experiments and introduces some of the great cosmologists.
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