The Hundred Greatest StarsSpringer Science & Business Media, 7. 5. 2006 - Počet stran: 211 I have always loved the stars. I watch them, photograph one. And you can hardly talk about Zubenelgenubi them, research them, write about them. Their wonder without bringing in Zubeneschamali, so they too are is that they are there not simply for scientists, but for treated within one story. The Sun is not included in the all of us, filling the night sky with their sparkling beauty. 100 list, but instead leads the pack as “Star Zero. ” There are as many different kinds as there are stars Before describing the glories of the 100 stars, an themselves, each an individual. The heavens give us introduction briefs the beginning stargazer on basic bright ones, dim ones, near ones, far ones, the aged, stellar properties and explains the astronomical the young, those that help tell our ancient stories, and terminology, without which we would be continuously those nearly invisible even with the greatest of our tongue-tied. A separate glossary provides a quick technologies. Taken together, they relate the tale of our reminder. Then we move on to the stars themselves. existence, of the birth, life, and death of the Sun on Each of my favorite stars is introduced by a short which we depend. |
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Strana x
... gravity until the interior temperatures and densities are so high that they are stabilized and kept from contracting by some outward force. Usually, the stabilizing push comes from thermonuclear fusion, the process by which lighter ...
... gravity until the interior temperatures and densities are so high that they are stabilized and kept from contracting by some outward force. Usually, the stabilizing push comes from thermonuclear fusion, the process by which lighter ...
Strana xxi
... around each other in hours. The orbits of double stars are described by Isaac Newton's laws of motion and gravity. For a given separation, Newton showed that the orbital period depends on the combined XXI Introduction and Allegro.
... around each other in hours. The orbits of double stars are described by Isaac Newton's laws of motion and gravity. For a given separation, Newton showed that the orbital period depends on the combined XXI Introduction and Allegro.
Strana xxiv
... gravity, and the release of held-back gravitational energy causes the core to heat. The increased temperature fires up fresh hydrogen in a shell around the inert, contracting helium core. So much extra energy is released that the star ...
... gravity, and the release of held-back gravitational energy causes the core to heat. The increased temperature fires up fresh hydrogen in a shell around the inert, contracting helium core. So much extra energy is released that the star ...
Strana xxvi
... gravity increases. Eventually the gravitational field becomes so powerful that the velocity needed for a body to escape— that is, not ever to return—hits the speed of light. Light cannot get out, and the body disappears from view ...
... gravity increases. Eventually the gravitational field becomes so powerful that the velocity needed for a body to escape— that is, not ever to return—hits the speed of light. Light cannot get out, and the body disappears from view ...
Strana 1
... gravity. As they shrink to become new stars, they rotate faster and faster and develop surrounding, rotating, dusty gaseous disks. They would spin themselves apart were it not for braking mechanisms that include the effect of the ...
... gravity. As they shrink to become new stars, they rotate faster and faster and develop surrounding, rotating, dusty gaseous disks. They would spin themselves apart were it not for braking mechanisms that include the effect of the ...
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