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Die überaus fantastische Reise zum Urknall
- Astronomie von Galilei bis zur Entdeckung der Schwarzen Löcher
- Narrated by: Thomas Krause, Jule Vollmer
- Length: 2 hrs and 21 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Einmal zum Urknall und zurück, bitte!
Vor über 400 Jahren richtete Galileo Galilei sein Fernrohr auf den Himmel - der Beginn einer unglaublich spannenden Entdeckungsreise in die Weiten des Weltraumes! Dieses Hörbuch erzählt von den spektakulärsten Entdeckungen der Weltallforscher: von Pulsaren, Quasaren, gefräßigen Schwarzen Löchern, Galaxien, Roten Riesen, dem Echo des Urknalls und warum die Farbe eines Sternes vielleicht seine Geschwindigkeit verraten kann.
©2009 Arena Verlag GmbH, Würzburg (P)2018 SAGA Egmont, Lindhardt og Ringhof A/S
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