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The MANGA Guide to Universe

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Abstract

The more we learn about stars, planets, galaxies, and other celestial bodies, the more mysterious they become, and the more interest we have in them.
This book explains the fascinating celestial objects we can see in easy-to-understand cartoons along with beautiful photos and illustrations. It is like enjoying space travel,
First, expand your perspective from Mother Earth to the Moon, the Sun, and the planets, and then run all the way to the galactic system to which our solar system belongs, the world of galaxies outside of it, and finally to celestial objects at the farthest reaches of the universe.

Author’s Information

After graduating from the Department of Astronomy, Faculty of Science, Tohoku University, he completed the doctoral program in Astronomy at the Graduate School of Science, Tohoku University, and earned a Doctor of Science degree. His area of expertise is astrophysics. He has served as an assistant at the Tokyo Astronomical Observatory, University of Tokyo, and at the Center for Astronomy Education and Research, Faculty of Science, University of Tokyo. He later became an associate professor at the Graduate School of Science, Tohoku University, and then a professor at the Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Ehime University. Since November 2007, he has been the director and professor at the Center for Cosmic Evolution Research, Ehime University. During his time at the Kiso Observatory of the University of Tokyo, he discovered a supernova. Among his notable works are "Galaxies Born in the Dark Universe" (Science Eye Shinsho), and among his translated works are "The 4% Universe" and "Why Does Gravity Exist?" (SB Creative). He has authored and supervised numerous other books.

Series/Label Yoshiaki Taniguchi
Released Date Apr 2009
Price ¥952
Size 103mm×182mm
Total Page Number 208 pages
Color Page Number ---
ISBN 9784797350340
Genre Nonfiction / Humanities > Others
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