A black hole is not a hole
Featured Queue:
Don't Queue
Publication Type:
BookSource:
Charlesbridge, Watertown, MA, p.74 (2012)Call Number:
Cubb Curr QB843 .B55 D43 2012URL:
http://searchworks.stanford.edu/view/9729118Keywords:
Black holes (Astronomy), Black holes (Astronomy)--Juvenile literatureAbstract:
Contents: Places with pull -- The pulling power of a black hole -- Black-hole beginnings -- The blackness of black holes -- Mission impossible? seeking the invisible -- Supersized surprises -- Close encounters of the imaginary kind -- Turning the universe upside-down.; Summary: Introduces black holes, describing their physical features, how they were discovered, what causes them, and where they exist in space.
Publication Language:
eng
Notes:
Lexile measure 900; Ages 10 and up


