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Mark Clifton

    Mark Clifton was an American science fiction writer whose work drew heavily from his extensive experience in personnel management. Interviewing nearly 100,000 individuals gave him a profound insight into the human psyche, particularly concerning self-delusion and the potential for greatness. His writing often explores these themes, delving into the complexities of human nature and the limits of intellect. Clifton's style is noted for its thoughtfulness and his ability to craft narratives that provoke introspection.

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    How Space Works
    • The clearest, most visual guide to space and the Universe for complete beginners to astronomy. Have you ever asked yourself how big the Universe is, how long it would take to get to the nearest star, or what came before the Big Bang? Then this is the book for you. How Space Works shows you the different types of object in the Universe (so you'll know your pulsars from your quasars) and introduces you to some of the strangest and most wonderful things known to science, including antimatter fountains and the Fried Egg Galaxy. The book starts with an explanation of our view of the Universe from Earth, then takes a tour of the Solar System, the stars and galaxies, and the furthest reaches of space. The last chapter looks at the technology we use to explore the Universe, from the International Space Station to Mars rovers, and the new and revolutionary reusable rockets. Illustrated with bold graphics and step-by-step artworks - and peppered with bite-sized factoids and question-and- answer features - this is the perfect introduction to astronomy and space exploration

      How Space Works