In Deep Space lie the clues to the origin of the cosmos, its evolution and ultimate destiny. Colin Ronan takes us on a voyage of discovery, describing and explaining the various galactic bodies that are met. The very latest theories are explained and analyzed. Throughout history astronomers have underestimated the size of the universe. Are our views today also too limited? Is our universe part of a system of universes that we cannot observe? Is the big gang theory, considered by many contemporary astronomers, really too simple an explanation for such a complex event? What will happen to the universe in the future, will it start to contract inwards on itself? If so, how will it happen? And the most intriguing question of all, are we alone in space or are there various life forms waiting to be discovered?
The answers to these questions and many more lie in Deep Space.
In Deep Space lie the clues to the origin of the cosmos, its evolution and ultimate destiny. Colin Ronan takes us on a voyage of discovery, describing and explaining the various galactic bodies that are met. The very latest theories are explained and analyzed. Throughout history astronomers have underestimated the size of the universe. Are our views today also too limited? Is our universe part of a system of universes that we cannot observe? Is the big gang theory, considered by many contemporary astronomers, really too simple an explanation for such a complex event? What will happen to the universe in the future, will it start to contract inwards on itself? If so, how will it happen? And the most intriguing question of all, are we alone in space or are there various life forms waiting to be discovered?
The answers to these questions and many more lie in Deep Space.