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Wacky And Wonderful Misconceptions About Our Universe 1st Ed Geoffrey Kirby

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Wacky And Wonderful Misconceptions About Our Universe 1st Ed Geoffrey Kirby
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 14.4 MB
Author: Geoffrey Kirby
ISBN: 9783319730219, 9783319730226, 3319730215, 3319730223
Language: English
Year: 2018
Edition: 1st ed.

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Wacky And Wonderful Misconceptions About Our Universe 1st Ed Geoffrey Kirby by Geoffrey Kirby 9783319730219, 9783319730226, 3319730215, 3319730223 instant download after payment.

From unicorns on the Moon to UFOs piloted by Martian bees, this book chronicles some of the strangest ideas that have been put forward – and have actually been believed in -- about our Solar System. Drawn from tales dating from the Middle Ages to the present, this collection of stories takes readers on an imaginative and wild ride through the ages and minds of some of the wackiest, tackiest, most outlandish concepts in astronomy, cosmology and physics. Follow along as Geoff Kirby recounts each quirky idea in detail and explains how these theories fare against modern astronomical research and technologies.

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