Imagine Publishing Ltd, 2016. – 196 p. – ISBN: 178546163X.
This year, astronomers were able to capture breathtaking images of the eclipse of a super moon. The next lunar eclipse visible from the UK won’t occur until 2019 and a lunar eclipse coinciding with a super moon won’t occur again until 2033. Fortunately, beyond that, there are so many more incredible events occurring in space. In the All About Space Annual 2016 we take a look at the intrepid missions to the planets of our Solar System and our cosmic backyard. We journey beyond our home Solar System and even the Milky Way, observing the biggest galaxy in the universe and Earth’s supernova neighbour. We dive into the depths of supermassive black holes and answer the mind-bending questions you’ve never thought to ask: what if the Moon exploded?
What if Earth stopped spinning?
Then we look to the future to see what incredible projects NASA is working on and theorise how the human race might go on colonise space. This book is crammed with fascinating facts, stunning illustrations and interviews with some of the world’s top scientists, so continue to explore space and its farung celestial bodies now!
Everything you want to know about our galaxy and beyond.
100 wonders of space.
Explore All About Space's favorite parts of the cosmos.
Exploration.
A look at mankind's most incredible missions.
Solar System.
Take a look at what lies within our solar system.
Future Tech.
Uncovering the tools that will help us conquer space.
Also inside...
10 daring space rescues.
The search for new Earth.
Interstellar space travel.
Birth of the solar system.
This is Pluto.
Exploring Mars.
Traversing Callisto.
Space volcanoes.
The power of supermassive black holes.
The biggest galaxy in space.
Earth's supernova neighbour.
The Shapley supercluster.
What if the Moon exploded?
A beginner's guide to space-time.
Do we live in a multiverse?
What shape is space?
How to build a galaxy.
How does our galaxy measure up?
20 incredible NASA projects.
Space colonies.
Asteroid nets.
10 out of this world rovers