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Engaging Essays In Cosmology by A. Tomilin
About the Book A book of essays and short stories in three parts and ten chapters about the people and the achievements of the great science of the structure and development of the Universe from antiquity to the present … Continue reading
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Show Yourselves Martians! – Pavel Klushantsev
ANNOTATION This book provides an overview of the mysteries and explorations of Mars. The Red Planet has fascinated humanity since antiquity. The invention of the telescope only deepened its enigmas, particularly with the discovery of the so-called ‘canals.’ This led … Continue reading
Vera Chernogorova – Conversations About The Atomic Nucleus (Eureka Series)
The book discusses issues related to the study of the atomic nucleus and its structure, nuclear forces, and the components of the nucleus. It also describes the achievements of Soviet scientists in the field of nuclear energy. About the Author … Continue reading
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