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儿童文学小说

  • 《空间扭曲》
  • Spacewarp
  • 作者:Fred Watson
  • 出版社代理人:UNSW Press (澳大利亚)
  • 出版时间:2021年11月
  • 页数:288页 (Age range 10+)
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  • 版权联系人:yayu@peonyliteraryagency.com
内容介绍

碰撞彗星与其他宇宙灾难


为什麽星星会闪烁?要怎麽开始观察星座和彗星?

地球之外是否存在着生命?与毁灭性小行星相撞的机会有多大?


本书作家 Fred Watson 专门为儿童展开一场宇宙的大冒险之旅。从观星到望远镜,从太空旅行到黑洞,从毁灭性彗星到外星人,作者覆盖了儿童对太空可能提出的每个大问题,带领年轻读者进入一场奇幻而深奥的科学之旅。


 

作者 / Fred Watson


是澳大利亚首席大众天文学家。他於1980年代在天文学中帮助开创了光纤技术的应用,因此在国际上受到了认可。如今,Fred 以他的广播和电视节目丶书籍以及其他事业而闻名,并因此获得了许多奖项。他甚至有一颗小行星以他的名字命名(5691 Fredwatson),但他表示如果它撞击地球,那不是他的错。


‘Astronomy was the first science, so why not start here?’

—Dr. Karl, award-winning author and science communicator

‘The peerless Astronomer-at-Large, Professor Fred Watson, gives a definitive but always accessible guide on the cosmos – from viewing our local celestial neighbours with binoculars (and what those numbers on the side actually mean!) to all the information you need on rocketry, planets, and dodging comets. Fred makes sense of the Universe in a fun and engaging way with helpful images that explain the lifecycle of stars to the darker nature of galaxies, and of course the search for alien life! Whether you are a newcomer to the field of astronomy or a seasoned professional, Spacewarp will provide something new as only the encyclopaedic knowledge of Fred Watson can.’

— Professor Alan Duffy, Director, Space Technology and Industry Institute


‘The perfect book for young space enthusiasts with a thirst for real scientific knowledge. Hilarious cartoons, fast facts and quiz questions, my kids and I loved every minute of it.’

—Professor Catherine Heymans, Astronomer Royal for Scotland


‘Fred is a star and this is a book about stars and so much more. There is the sun and the moon and asteroids, meteorites and comets. What are they made of and what do we really know about them? Here is a wealth of information, amazing facts and additional more complex information for those who want it. From how to make your own star wheel to what was the Big Bang, Fred gives us the world of contemporary astronomy. And for those who like numbers he tells us that there are 7500 pieces of space junk and the distance in a light year is nine and a half trillion kilometres. The night sky will be even more brilliant after reading this book.’

—Libby Gleeson, award-winning author


‘A wonderful guide to unleash the curiosity of any young adult about our universe. From the night sky to the darkest secrets of the universe, our own Astronomer-at-Large generously reveals the pathway to understanding.’

—Dr. Megan Clark AC, Chair of the Advisory Board of the Australian Space