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What is a black hole? Where do they come from? How were they discovered? Can we visit one? Carolyn Cinami DeCristofano takes readers on a ride through the galaxies (ours, and others), answering these questions and many more about the phenomenon known as a black hole. The book starts off with a thorough explanation of gravity and the role it plays in the formation of black holes. Paintings by Michael Carroll, coupled with real telescopic images, help readers visualize the facts and ideas presented in the text, such as how light bends, and what a supernova looks like
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monografia Rebiun36862269 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun36862269 m o d cr ||||||||||| 100617t20122012maua cob 001 0 eng d 2010022764 GBB1D1983 bnb 817105149 865018770 1336151009 1445009071 1473419655 9781570917837 hardcover) 1570917833 hardcover) 9781570917844 paperback) 1570917841 paperback) 9781607340737 electronic bk.) 1607340739 electronic bk.) 9781280998133 electronic bk.) 128099813X electronic bk.) 9781632896476 electronic bk.) 1632896478 electronic bk.) EB00082943 Recorded Books 5B48CD7A-5676-44B9-AA3A-79867CA5EEF9 OverDrive, Inc. http://www.overdrive.com INARC eng INARC IDEBK TEF TEFOD OCLCF MMI RECBK LTP TOH HCO NTG OCLCO NZAUC OCLCQ OCLCO OCLCL OCLCQ LPU HOPLA OCLCO CLOUD OCLCQ JNF051010 bisacsh JNF051080 bisacsh JNF051140 bisacsh 523.8/875 22 JNF051040 bisacsh DeCristofano, Carolyn Cinami author A black hole is not a hole Carolyn Cinami DeCristofano ; illustrated by Michael Carroll Watertown, MA Charlesbridge [2012] Watertown, MA Watertown, MA Charlesbridge 2012 1 online resource (v, 74 pages color illustrations) 1 online resource (v, 74 pages Text txt rdacontent unmediated n rdamedia volume nc rdacarrier text file Includes bibliographical references (page 72) and index Places with pull -- The pulling power of a black hole -- Black-hole beginnings -- The blackness of black holes -- Mission impossible? seeking the invisible -- Supersized surprises -- Close encounters of the imaginary kind -- Turning the universe upside-down What is a black hole? Where do they come from? How were they discovered? Can we visit one? Carolyn Cinami DeCristofano takes readers on a ride through the galaxies (ours, and others), answering these questions and many more about the phenomenon known as a black hole. The book starts off with a thorough explanation of gravity and the role it plays in the formation of black holes. Paintings by Michael Carroll, coupled with real telescopic images, help readers visualize the facts and ideas presented in the text, such as how light bends, and what a supernova looks like Ages 9-12 Accelerated Reader AR Middle Grades 6.1 2.0 quiz: 149334 Reading Counts RC 6-8 6.20 5.0 quiz: 56862 AR 6.1 2.0 Black holes (Astronomy)- Juvenile literature Electronic books Black holes (Astronomy) Trous noirs (Astronomie)- Ouvrages pour la jeunesse Livres numériques e-books. JUVENILE NONFICTION- Science & Nature- Earth Sciences. JUVENILE NONFICTION- Science & Nature- Physics. JUVENILE NONFICTION- Technology- Aeronautics, Astronautics & Space Science. Black holes (Astronomy) Black holes (Astronomy) Children's nonfiction. NZ-WeK Creative nonfiction. Literature. Juvenile works. Creative nonfiction. Literature. Essais fictionnels. Littérature. Carroll, Michael 1955-) illustrator. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJgt8ckrMxDrKR3V379FKd Print version DeCristofano, Carolyn Cinami. Black hole is not a hole. Watertown, MA : Charlesbridge, 2012 9781570917837 (DLC) 2010022764 (OCoLC)642624651