02189nam a2200253 i 4500003000400000005001700004008004100021020003800062040002500100082001200125100003300137245008900170264005500259300004700314336002100361337002500382338002300407504004200430520128200472650004301754650003901797650004901836650005001885OSt20260408083321.0260408s2024 vraa grb 000 0 eng d a9781923049253cRM 90.00qhsrdback aPPAKbengcPPAKerda04223a5201 aWebb, Sara,cDr.,eeauthor. 10aTHE LITTLE BOOK OF COSMIC CATASTROPHES :b(THAT COULD END THE WORLD) /cDr Sara Webb 1aMelbourne, Victoria : bSmith Street Books, c2024 a123 pages :bcolour illustrations ;c20 cm atext2rdacontent aunmediated2rdamedia avolume2rdacarrier aIncludes bibliographical references.  aWhat, in the end, will signal the end of the world? It's the question we all ponder, but what could actually happen? Our Earth is our tiny little haven in this chaotic universe, and it's by sheer luck we are even here at all. The Little Book of Cosmic Catastrophes (That Could End the World) will explore a full breadth of astronomical conundrums, presenting complex ideas in bitesize, easy to digest segments in three parts. Part 1 breaks down exactly what makes Earth so special, the beginning of the universe, how everything we know could not have existed at all, the fate of the world if our sun was born a twin, and how Jupiter could have gone from our friend to our foe. Part 2 gets out heart pumping, pondering all the things that could, in theory, happen anytime. From asteroid attacks and rogue black holes to deadly gamma ray bursts and alien invasions. We get the facts, everything from how stars die to statistically predicting the existence of aliens. Part 3 covers the inevitable, what the future of the Universe will bring. From how our sun will die, to our collision course with Andromeda and even the end of time. It's not all doom and gloom though, the final chapter outlines where humans could go next, interstellar travel, and how we might locate Earth 2.0.10aEnd of the world vJuvenile literature20aAstrophysics vJuvenile literature20aAstrophysics xHistory vJuvenile literature20aBlack holes (Astronomy) vJuvenile literature