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Cosmology, Astronomy - General & Miscellaneous, Astronomical Star Guides & Charts, The Universe - Astonomical Studies & Observations, Stargazing - Amateur's Manuals

Don't Know Much About the Universe: Everything You Need to Know About Outer Space but Never Learned

by Kenneth C. Davis
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Overview

Who dug those canals on Mars? What was the biblical Star of Bethlehem? Were the pyramids built by extraterrestrials?

From the ancients who charted the heavens to Star Trek, The X-Files, and Apollo 13, outer space has intrigued people through the ages. Yet most of us look up at the night sky and feel totally in the dark when it comes to the basic facts about the universe.

Kenneth C. Davis steps into that void with a lively and readable guide to the discoveries, theories, and real people who have shed light on the mysteries and wonders of the cosmos. Discover why Einstein was such a genius, the truth behind a blue moon or two, the amazing secrets of Stonehenge, and even how one great astronomer lost his nose.

With the fun question-and-answer format that has appealed to the millions of readers of his bestselling Don't Much About® series, you'll be taking off on an exciting armchair exploration of the solar system, the Milky Way, and beyond.

Synopsis

Who dug those canals on Mars? What was the biblical Star of Bethlehem? Were the pyramids built by extraterrestrials?

From the ancients who charted the heavens to Star Trek, The X-Files, and Apollo 13, outer space has intrigued people through the ages. Yet most of us look up at the night sky and feel totally in the dark when it comes to the basic facts about the universe.

Kenneth C. Davis steps into that void with a lively and readable guide to the discoveries, theories, and real people who have shed light on the mysteries and wonders of the cosmos. Discover why Einstein was such a genius, the truth behind a blue moon or two, the amazing secrets of Stonehenge, and even how one great astronomer lost his nose.

With the fun question-and-answer format that has appealed to the millions of readers of his bestselling Don't Much About® series, you'll be taking off on an exciting armchair exploration of the solar system, the Milky Way, and beyond.

San Francisco Chronicle

“Refreshing and vastly informative.... Fun, engrossing and significant....”

About the Author, Kenneth C. Davis

Kenneth C. Davis is the bestselling author of America's Hidden History and Don't Know Much About® History, which spent thirty-five consecutive weeks on the New York Times bestseller list, has sold nearly 1.6 million copies, and gave rise to his phenomenal Don't Know Much About® series for adults and children. He lives in New York City and Dorset, Vermont.

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Editorials

Atlanta Journal and Constitution

Dont Know Much About the Universecovers a huge topic in a lighthearted, conversational question-and-answer format.

San Francisco Chronicle

"Refreshing and vastly informative.... Fun, engrossing and significant...."

The Orlando Sentinel

Enlighteningall good fun, and interesting, too.

The Chicago Tribune

"Davis offers some shrewdly simplified timelines.… You should be able to fake some expertise in no time."

Atlanta Journal & Constitution

Dont Know Much About the Universecovers a huge topic in a lighthearted, conversational question-and-answer format.

San Francisco Chronicle

“Refreshing and vastly informative.... Fun, engrossing and significant....”

The Chicago Tribune

“Davis offers some shrewdly simplified timelines.… You should be able to fake some expertise in no time.”

Book Details

Published
October 1, 2002
Publisher
HarperCollins Publishers
Pages
384
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780060932565

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