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Robin Kerrod

    1 januari 1940

    Robin Kerrods schrijfwerk verlicht de wereld van wetenschap en technologie voor jonge geesten, terwijl het ook astronomie verkent voor een breder publiek. Hij heeft het talent om complexe onderwerpen toegankelijk en boeiend te maken. Zijn werk stimuleert nieuwsgierigheid en een dieper begrip van het universum.

    Robin Kerrod
    The Oxford Children's A to Z of Technology
    The Universe
    The Way It Works
    Night Sky Explorer: Your Guide to the Heavens
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    De sterrenbeelden
    • De sterrenbeelden

      Leer de sterren en hun geheimen kennen

      • 128bladzijden
      • 5 uur lezen

      Inleiding in de astronomie.

      De sterrenbeelden
      4,0
    • This guide serves as an essential resource for amateur astronomers, offering practical advice and insights to enhance their stargazing experience. It covers key topics such as equipment selection, observation techniques, and celestial phenomena. With clear explanations and tips, it empowers readers to deepen their understanding of the night sky and make the most of their astronomical pursuits.

      Night Sky Explorer: Your Guide to the Heavens
      4,5
    • The Way It Works

      Man and His Machines

      • 224bladzijden
      • 8 uur lezen

      Focusing on the areas of power, transportation, industry, communication, and space travel, the author describes the history, development, design, and operation of mechanical, optical, electrical, electronic, and other types of machines

      The Way It Works
      4,4
    • Accompanying CD-ROM contains astronomy-themed clip-art.

      The Universe
      4,3
    • Do you know what an endoscope is? How does radar detect aircraft? How is nuclear energy produced? The Oxford Children's A-Z of Technology contains over 300 technology words listed alphabetically. It includes Feature spreads on key topics: communications, making and manufacturing, materials, space technology, and transport. Full colour photographs and illustrations on every page.

      The Oxford Children's A to Z of Technology
      4,0
    • Hubble

      The Mirror on the Universe

      • 192bladzijden
      • 7 uur lezen

      High above the Earth's hazy atmosphere, the Hubble Space Telescope has literally opened up a new window on the Universe, as its creators planned, and is returning images and data that are amazing and astounding astronomers. It is showing in unprecedented detail stars being born and in their final death throes. It is finding evidence of awesome black holes and new solar systems in the making. And it is peering deeper into space than ever before, looking back to a time when the Universe itself was newborn. An expert and lively commentary by one of the world's leading popular astronomy writers complements the stunning images, making this spectacular and essential reading for everyone aiming to understand what makes the Universe tick.

      Hubble
      4,0
    • Space Shuttle

      • 71bladzijden
      • 3 uur lezen

      The world held its breath in July 1969 as it watched the first humans leave footprints on the Moon. Decades later, the lure of space exploration still sparks our imaginations. How did it all begin, and where else will it lead? This series chronicles the history of space exploration, from the invention of the rocket in China in the thirteenth century to the latest in space probes and technological advancements. Vivid images, informative text, and captivating quotes from those who experienced space exploration firsthand beckon readers to discover all they can about The History of Space Exploration.

      Space Shuttle
      3,0
    • Whales and Dolphins

      • 60bladzijden
      • 3 uur lezen

      This books answers questions about hunting, feeding, fighting, life cycles, habitats, communication, play, legends, and much, much more.

      Whales and Dolphins
      3,8
    • Nuclear Fusion

      • 176bladzijden
      • 7 uur lezen

      The thrilling scientific quest for almost limitless clean energy from nuclear fusion Since the 1950s, scientists have attempted to harness nuclear fusion - the process that creates the Sun's energy - to generate near-limitless amounts of electricity. But the fact that we still have no fusion power plants is testament to the complexities of the challenge. Now, the deepening climate crisis means that researchers around the world are in a race to create a mini-Sun here on Earth. The glittering prize is an energy source that emits no greenhouse gases and could solve energy equity and supply issues at a stroke. Sharon Ann Holgate, a former Young Professional Physicist of the Year, tells the compelling story of the ongoing scientific quest for a revolutionary new era of green energy production.

      Nuclear Fusion
      3,8