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OverviewExperience 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. The Future of the Universe starts the future clock NOW and rockets readers along a forward time line to discover what scientists predict will happen to the Universe, including a shiny new ring on Mars, Earth's axis flip and a dramatic galaxy crash! This is the first book of its kind for this age - putting all the future events into one place along a clear timeline for readers 9 and up, from the return of famous comets in a few decades, to the dark end of the Universe a nonillion years from now. Professor Raman Prinja is the international, multi-award-winning Head of Department for Physics and Astronomy at University College London and a celebrated children's author of many books, including Planetarium, Wonders of the Night Sky and Recipe for a Solar System. Illustrator Jan Bielecki's action-packed, vivid artwork plucks these astonishing phenomena out of the distant future, and explodes them on the page - sizzling red giant stars and deep, mysterious dark energy; doomed moons and trailing comets - they're all inside The Future of the Universe! Professor Prinja pens this unique look at the Universe's future, as seen on Sunday Brunch, as his follow-up to the definitive and exciting Wonders of the Night Sky, which introduces anyone with a patch of sky and a curious mind to exploring the marvels on display in today's Universe. The next generation of Universe explorers can easily engage with astronomy through these stunning books, no expensive equipment needed. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Professor Raman Prinja , Jan BieleckiPublisher: Hachette Children's Group Imprint: Wayland Dimensions: Width: 21.40cm , Height: 0.80cm , Length: 28.20cm Weight: 0.319kg ISBN: 9781526316479ISBN 10: 1526316471 Pages: 64 Publication Date: 12 September 2024 Recommended Age: From 9 to 11 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of Contents1: 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: IndexReviewsAuthor InformationRaman Prinja (Author) 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. Jan Bielecki (Illustrator) Jan Bielecki is a Polish-Swedish illustrator and designer living in London. He mainly works with children's books and has illustrated fiction, picture books and non-fiction. Some of the topics he has covered include human anatomy, wrestling trolls, the scope of the Universe and slimy monsters. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |