Am I Made of Stardust?: Dr Maggie Answers the Big Questions for Young Scientists

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Am I Made of Stardust?: Dr Maggie Answers the Big Questions for Young Scientists

Am I Made of Stardust?: Dr Maggie Answers the Big Questions for Young Scientists

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People tell us they 'still get shivers walking through the front door', and thank us for inspiring the next generation of scientists. At that point only the lightest elements existed, such as hydrogen, helium and minuscule amounts of lithium. Things that are made at high temperatures in the atmosphere of stars are resistant to acid and therefore left behind.

Dr Maggie talked about some big questions scientists are exploring answers to and shared amazing facts about the Universe. Mae Dr Maggie Aderin-Pocock yn wyddonydd gofod go iawn ac mae’n frwd dros rannu rhyfeddodau’r gofod a gwyddoniaeth.The feel is fun and informative, and it’s a great book for someone just getting started with space science.

In 1987 there was a supernova that actually made it possible for scientists to watch and record a ring of material being ejected, but this kind of occurrence is rare. Written in Dr Maggie's fun, accessible style, and featuring out-of-this-world illustrations throughout, it's guaranteed to bring the wonders of space and science to life for young readers.This book is full of wondrous facts, questions and answers about space, spacecrafts and galaxies far, far away.

Dr Maggie has inspired and been a role model to many girls in particular, and in March ahead of International Women’s Day, was named as a Barbie Role Model for her work promoting science careers to girls. This excellent book presents Dr Maggie’s answers to some brilliant questions asked by children, from “Did a person drive a car on the moon? Stars that go supernova are responsible for creating many of the elements of the periodic table, including those that make up the human body. No matter the size, every gift to the Museum is critical to our 300 scientists' work in understanding and protecting the natural world. X-rays are shown in blue, produced by superheated gases, resulting from supernova explosions and stellar winds.On the periodic table, each element is distinguished by its atomic number, which describes the number of protons in the nuclei of its atoms. Mae’r llyfr wedi’i drefnu’n dair adran – Y Bydysawd, Ein Cyfundrefn yr Haul a Bodau Dynol yn y Gofod – sy’n golygu bod darllenwyr yn gallu picio i mewn i ateb unrhyw gwestiynau penodol sydd ganddyn nhw.



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