Bültmann & Gerriets
The Future of the Universe
The next trillion years and beyond
von Raman Prinja
Illustration: Jan Bielecki
Verlag: Hachette Children's Group
Taschenbuch
ISBN: 978-1-5263-1647-9
Erschienen am 12.09.2024
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 215 mm [H] x 284 mm [B] x 8 mm [T]
Gewicht: 320 Gramm
Umfang: 64 Seiten

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Experience the explosive and colourful future of the cosmos, zooming trillions of years ahead in time with Professor Raman Prinja, published in association with Royal Observatory Greenwich



  • 1: Foreword
  • 2: Cosmic Timelines
  • 3: A Great Journey into the Future
  • 4: Jump to years 2061 & 4385 - Return of the Great Comets
  • 5: +13,000 years - Earth's Wobble
  • 6: +100,00 years - New Constellations in the Sky
  • 7: +1 million years - The Explosion of Betelgeuse
  • 8: +1.3 million years - A Bump with the Solar System
  • 9: +50 million years - Mars Gets a Ring
  • 10: +600 million years - The End of Solar Eclipses
  • 11: +4.5 billion years - The Great Andromeda Collision
  • 12: +5 billion years - A Red Giant Sun
  • 13: +8 billion years - The Death of the Sun
  • 14: +100 billion years - Gathering of Galaxies
  • 15: +3 trillion years - Disappearing Universe
  • 16: +10 trillion years - Last Stars Standing
  • 17: +1 nonillion years - The Final Act of the Universe
  • 18: Glossary
  • 19: Further Information
  • 20: Index



Multi-award-winning author, Professor Raman Prinja, is Head of Department for Astronomy at University College London. He is dedicated to the belief that it is hugely important to promote awareness of astronomy and physics to as wide an audience as possible, and especially to motivate and inspire the next generation of Universe explorers. As part of Professor Prinja's outreach, he has written several books on astronomy to share the excitement of the Universe with laypersons, parents, teachers and, above all, young people.


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