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Redding, Anna Crowley.
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Event Horizon Telescope -- Juvenile literature.
Black holes (Astronomy) -- Juvenile literature.
Astronomy -- Juvenile literature.
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Redding, Anna Crowley.
Event Horizon Telescope -- Juvenile literature.
Black holes (Astronomy) -- Juvenile literature.
Astronomy -- Juvenile literature.
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Black hole chasers : [the amazing true story of an astronomical breakthrough] / Anna Crowley Redding.
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Redding, Anna Crowley.
Feiwel and Friends, c2021.
Call #:
523
.8875
R313b
Subjects
Event Horizon Telescope -- Juvenile literature.
Black holes (Astronomy) -- Juvenile literature.
Astronomy -- Juvenile literature.
ISBN:
9781250622327 (hc)
Alternate title:
Amazing true story of an astronomical breakthrough
Edition:
1st ed.
Description:
180 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Notes:
Subtitle from cover.
A Junior Library Guild selection.
Bibliography:
Includes bibliographical references (p. 166-173).
Contents:
Monsters -- Wait, what is a black hole IRL? -- Chasing light and shadows -- Picking up the scent -- How to see the unseeable -- Help is on the way -- Show me the money -- Climb the highest mountain -- Do you want to build a snowman? -- Go time -- Rise above the noise -- Now what? -- Wait for it. Wait for it... -- Shhh! -- Attention! -- Next?
Summary:
In April 2019, the Event Horizon Telescope Team unveiled the first ever image of a super massive black hole. This scientific breakthrough took years of hard work, innovative thinking, and a level of global cooperation never seen before. The challenge was immense. The goal was impossible. They would need a telescope as big as the earth itself. The technology simply didn’t exist. And yet, a multi-national team of scientists was able to show the world an image of something previously unseeable.
Audience:
Grades 5-8. Junior Library Guild.
Other authors:
Feiwel and Friends (Imprint).
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