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021965
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London, Artisan Pictures, 1999.
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210 min.Black spine
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Zane, an astronomer, discovers intelligent alien life but the aliens are keeping a deadly secret and will do anything to stop Zane from learning it. Starring:Charlie Sheen, Lindsay Crouse. 109 min.
An investigative reporter and a reluctant computer programmer must convince the government and the public that a sinister alien conspiracy could wipe out the human species in this visually stunning follow-up to one of the most astounding sci-fi thrillers of the decade. Starring:Patrick Muldoon, Jane Sibbett. 101 min.
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1 DVD.
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008667
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Australia, Millenium House, 2007.
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576pBlack Spine
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Explains in great detail the solar system, stars and the planets comprising it, the galaxies. The history of cosmology focus on the advances that have been made upto the cutting edge technology. Covers successful sky watching, the role of space stations and the long distance spacecraft sent out to the far reaches of the Solar System .
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The solar system
Stars
Galaxies
Modern Cosmology
History of astronomy
Space exploration
Observing the stars
Tables
Glossary
Index
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9781921209079 Hb.
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Accession# | Call# | Current Location | Status | Policy | Location |
009032 | 520/WAT | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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026685
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New York, Norton Young Readers, 2019.
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176pWhite spine
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America's most celebrated astrophysicist invites young readers to explore the mysteries of the universe. From the basics of physics to big questions about the nature of space and time, celebrated astrophysicist and science communicator Neil deGrasse Tyson breaks down the mysteries of the cosmos into bit-sized pieces. This book describes the fundamental rules and unknowns of our universe clearly. Building on the wonder inspired by outer space, this book introduces an exciting field and the principles of scientific inquiry for young readers.
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9780393356502 Pb.
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024451 | 523.01/TYS | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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016321
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New York, Promethus Books, 2011.
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69pBlack spine
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Provides facts and conveys the excitement of the scientific explanation of our world, from the origin of the universe in the big bang to the present reality of our planet, teeming with life but threatened by overpopulation and pollution.
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9781616144722 Pb.
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015940 | 523.1/RUB | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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017799
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New York, Anchor Books, 1995.
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xi, 224pGreen Spine
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Beyond Einstein takes readers on an exciting excursion into the discoveries that have led scientists to the brightest new prospect in theoretical physics today - superstring theory. What is superstring theory and why is it important? This revolutionary breakthrough may well be the
fulfillment of Albert Einstein's lifelong dream of a Theory of Everything, uniting the laws of physics into a single description explaining all the known forces in the universe. The book approaches scientific questions with the excitement of a detective story, offering a fascinating look at the new science that may make the impossible possible.
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Pt. I. A Theory of the Universe. 1. Superstrings: A Theory of Everything? 2. The Quest for Unification. 3. The Quantum Puzzle. 4. The Riddle of Infinities. 5. The Top Quark
Pt. II. Supersymmetry and Superstrings. 6. The Birth of the Superstring Theory. 7. Symmetry: The Missing Link. 8. Supersymmetry
Pt. III. Beyond the Fourth Dimension. 9. Before the Big Bang. 10. The Mystery of Dark Matter. 11. Cosmic Strings. 12. Journey to Another Dimension. 13. Back to the Future. 14. Beyond Einstein.
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9780385477819 Pb.
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I01221 | 530.1/KAK | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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018471
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London, Bantam Books, 1993.
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173pWhite spine
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This book sheds light on the darkest regions of space and time and considers an extraordinary array of possibilities for our future.
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9780553406634 Pb.
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I01362 | 530.1/HAW | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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019409
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London, Bantam Books, 1988.
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xi, 211pGrey Spine
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Stephen W. Hawking, widely regarded as the most brilliant physicist since Einstein, discusses in a friendly and self-deprecating manner age-old questions about the origin and fate of the universe. Difficult concepts are made simple by Hawking's familiar, accessible prose.
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9780553176988 Pb.
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018345 | 523.1/HAW | Main | On Shelf | General | |
I01558 | 523.1/HAW | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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009299
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New South Wales, Fog City Press, 2007.
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128pDark Blue spine
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Clear easy-to-follow illustrations of spacecraft, satellites, telescopes and projects, activities and experiments for children.
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Introduction
Our solar system
Deep space
Star gazing
Glossary
Index
Aclknowledgements
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9781740896153 Hb.
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Accession# | Call# | Current Location | Status | Policy | Location |
009691 | 520/BUR | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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018474
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Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 2003.
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xviii, 297pGrey spine
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In this study of the Copernican Revolution, the author brings to a common focus the considered approach of the historian, the technical understanding of the scientist and the skill and experience of an able teacher. Chronicles the major turning points in the evolution of scientific thought.
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The ancient two-sphere universe
The problem of the planets
The two-sphere universe in Aristotelian thought
Recasting the tradition: Aristotle to the Copernicans
Copernicus' innovation
The assimilation of Copernican astronomy
The new universe
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9780674171039 Pb.
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I01356 | 523.2/KUH | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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010810
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Ballantine Books, 1980.
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324pBlack Spine
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The story of fifteen billion years of cosmic evolution transforming matter and life into consciousness, of how science and civilization grew up together, and of the forces and individuals who helped to shape modern science. Carl Sagan covers topics such as space exploration, the human brain, and ancient Greek scientists.
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9780345331359 Pb.
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011063 | 500/SAG | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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022601
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New York, Promethus Books, 2015.
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177pBlack Spine
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Catch the thrill of the cosmos and space science through the life of Neil deGrasse Tyson.
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9781633880146 Pb.
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020880 | 921/TYS | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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001271
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New York, Random House, 2005.
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295pBlack Spine
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In their bestselling book for young readers, noted physicist Stephen Hawking and his daughter, Lucy, provide a grand and funny adventure that explains fascinating information about our universe, including Dr. Hawking's latest ideas about black holes. It's the story of George, who's taken through the vastness of space by a scientist, his daughter, and their super-computer named Cosmos.
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9780385612708 Pb.
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004184 | FIC/HAW | Main | Withdrawn | General | |
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003246
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2005 (Reprint)
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London, Scholastic, 1997.
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159pCream and Blue Spine
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The Knowledge
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Gives you mind-boggling information about our galaxy...and beyond as you tour the solar system and gasp some incredible facts.
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059019013X Pb.
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002724 | 520/POS | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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018949
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New York, Bantam Books, 2010.
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199pDark blue spine
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Along with Caltech physicist Mlodinow (The Drunkard's Walk), University of Cambridge cosmologist Hawking (A Brief History of Time) deftly mixes cutting-edge physics to answer three key questions-- Why is there something rather than nothing? Why do we exist? Why this particular set of laws and not some other?-- and explains that scientists are approaching what is called "M-theory," a collection of overlapping theories (including string theory) that fill in many (but not all) the blank spots in quantum physics. This collection is known as the "Grand Unified Field Theories."
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9780553805376 Hb.
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I01456 | 530.142/HAW | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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014934
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Essex, Heinemann Library, 2009.
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32pGreen Spine
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Real world data
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This book looks at some of the amazing things we see in the night sky, using measurements to explore the sheer vastness of space. Charts and graphs give visual support to this exciting topic, while at the same time promoting data literacy.
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What makes up the universe?
The sun
Comparing the planets
The rocky planets
The gas giants
Natural satellites
Dwarf planets and asteroids
Comets and meteors
Stars
Other planets, other galaxies
Studying the universe
Space missions
Chart smarts
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9780431029474 Hb.
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014677 | 523.10728/UND | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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016648
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London, Kingfisher Publications Plc, 1996.
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28pWhite spine
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Tiny particles come together to make atoms, and atoms join up to produce molecules. The organs essential to life are made of molecules. Animals, plants, and other forms of life share the planet Earth, itself one of the Sun's family of planets. And the Sun is one star in the Milky Way Galaxy - just one galaxy in billions that make up the Universe. This book takes you on a journey of exploration through the universe.
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0753400847 Hb.
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016248 | 523/DAY | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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010801
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Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1992.
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xi, 383p
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Provides students a sound mathematical introduction coupled with an understanding of the physical insights to explore the subject.
Introduces the theory from a very physical point of view. Includes numerous illutrative diagrams and exercises of varying degrees of difficulty.
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9780198596868 Pb.
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I00116 | 530.11/D'In | Main | On Shelf | Reference books | |
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ID:
025714
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London, Caterpillar Books, 2018.
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32pBlack spine
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In this poetic tour of the universe, children learn about the Big Bang and the origins of life on Earth.
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9781848576544 Hb.
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023473 | 523.1/CAR | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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024342
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London, Allen Lane, 2018.
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x, 257pGrey spine
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This is the epic story of the universe and our place in it, from 13.8 billion years ago to the remote future. How did we get from the Big Bang to today's staggering complexity, in which seven billion humans are connected into networks powerful enough to transform the planet? And why, in comparison, are our closest primate relatives reduced to near-extinction? Big History creator David Christian gives the answers in a mind-expanding cosmological detective story told on the grandest possible scale. He traces how, during eight key thresholds, the right conditions have allowed new forms of complexity to arise, from stars to galaxies, Earth to homo sapiens, agriculture to fossil fuels. This last mega-innovation gave us an energy bonanza that brought huge benefits to mankind, yet also threatens to shake apart everything we have created. This global origin story is one that we could only begin to tell recently, thanks to the underlying unity of modern knowledge. Panoramic in scope and thrillingly told, Origin Story reveals what we learn about human existence when we consider it from a universal scale. Most historians study the smallest slivers of time, emphasizing specific dates, individuals, and documents. But what would it look like to study the whole of history, from the big bang through the present day -- and even into the remote future? How would looking at the full span of time change the way we perceive the universe, the earth, and our very existence? These were the questions David Christian set out to answer when he created the field of "Big History," the most exciting new approach to understanding where we have been, where we are, and where we are going. In "Origin Story", Christian takes readers on a wild ride through the entire 13.8 billion years we've come to know as "history." By focusing on defining events (thresholds), major trends, and profound questions about our origins, Christian exposes the hidden threads that tie everything together -- from the creation of the planet to the advent of agriculture, nuclear war, and beyond. With stunning insights into the origin of the universe, the beginning of life, the emergence of humans, and what the future might bring, "Origin Story" boldly reframes our place in the cosmos.
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Machine generated contents note: pt. I COSMOS
ch. 1 In the Beginning: Threshold 1
ch. 2 Stars and Galaxies: Thresholds 2 and 3
ch. 3 Molecules and Moons: Threshold 4
pt. II BIOSPHERE
ch. 4 Life: Threshold 5
ch. 5 Little Life and the Biosphere
ch. 6 Big Life and the Biosphere
pt. III US
ch. 7 Humans: Threshold 6
ch. 8 Farming: Threshold 7
ch. 9 Agrarian Civilizations
ch. 10 On the Verge of Today's World
ch. 11 The Anthropocene: Threshold 8
pt. IV THE FUTURE
ch. 12 Where Is It All Going?.
Part I: Cosmos. In the beginning: Threshold 1 ; Stars and galaxies: Thresholds 2 and 3 ; Molecules and moons: Threshold 4
Part II: Biosphere. Life: Threshold 5 ; Little life and the biosphere ; Big life and the biosphere
Part III: Us. Humans: Threshold 6 ; Farming: Threshold 7 ; Agrarian civilization ; On the verge of today's world ; The Anthropocene: Threshold 8
Part IV: The future. Where is it all going?
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9780241338377 Pb.
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ID:
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New revised edition
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London, Philip's, 1994.
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288pBlack Spine
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This guide to the cosmos includes the latest discoveries made by recent space missions. Illustrated with images from nearly four decades of robotic exploration, it includes a history of astronomy and space exploration, practical advice for beginners and more advanced astronomers.
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0540082422 Hb.
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005838 | 520/MOO | Main | On Shelf | General | Reference |
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