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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Universe: The Definitive Visual Guide é umUniverse: The Definitive Visual Guide é um livro de não-ficção de 528 páginas em inglês de nove co-autores britânicos (Robert Dinwiddie, Philip Eales, David Hughes, Iain Nicolson, Ian Ridpath, Giles Sparrow, Pam Spence, Carole Stott e Kevin Tildsley) com um breve prefácio de Sir Martin Rees, publicadoo pela primeira vez em 2005. O livro está dividido em três seções, começando com uma introdução às teorias do Universo, exploração espacial, visão da Terra sobre o espaço e como o Universo terminará. A segunda seção, "Guia do Universo", contém informações sobre o Sol e o Sistema Solar, bem como a Via Láctea e outros tipos de galáxias . A última seção, "O céu noturno", possui mapas e gráficos de página inteira do céu noturno para os espectadores do orte e do sul, além de uma lista abrangente das constelações . O livro contém imagens coloridas, mapas e fotografias de sondas. Há uma análise aprofundada das características dos planetas no Sistema Solar, como as crateras de Vênus e as cordilheiras de Marte . Há também legendas descrevendo os cientistas e as histórias por trás de várias descobertas. O livro foi produzido em Londres por Dorling Kindersley e é publicado internacionalmente. Uma edição revisada e atualizada foi publicada em setembro de 2007, incluindo desenvolvimentos como a reclassificação de Plutão como planeta anão . Em outubro de 2012, o livro foi revisado pela terceira vez, adicionando informações recém-descobertas sobre planetas em outros sistemas planetários e água em Marte .ros sistemas planetários e água em Marte . , Universe: The Definitive Visual Guide is aUniverse: The Definitive Visual Guide is a 528-page, non-fiction book by nine British co-authors (Robert Dinwiddie, Philip Eales, David Hughes, Iain Nicolson, Ian Ridpath, Giles Sparrow, Pam Spence, Carole Stott and Kevin Tildsley) with a short Foreword by Sir Martin Rees, first published in 2005. The book is divided into three sections, beginning with an introduction to theories of the Universe, space exploration, Earth's view of space and how the Universe will end. The second section, "Guide to the Universe", contains information on the Sun and the Solar System, as well as the Milky Way and other types of galaxies. The last section, "The Night Sky", has full-page maps and charts of the night sky for both northern and southern viewers as well as a comprehensive list of the constellations. The book contains full-colour pictures, maps and probe photographs. There are in-depth looks at features of planets in the Solar System, such as Venus's craters and Mars's ridges. There are also captions describing the scientists and stories behind various discoveries. The book was produced in London by Dorling Kindersley and is published internationally. A revised and updated edition was published in September 2007, including developments such as the reclassification of Pluto as a dwarf planet. In October 2012, the book was revised for a third time adding newly discovered information about planets in other planetary systems and water on Mars.A fourth edition appeared in 2020.on Mars.A fourth edition appeared in 2020.
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