The New Childrens Encyclopedia

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Gravity makes
hydrogen and
helium gas come
together to form clouds
where the first stars
are born. Larger clouds
and groups of young
stars form the
first galaxies.

5


Electrons combine
with protons and
neutrons to form atoms,
mostly hydrogen and
helium. Light can finally
travel long distances
across the universe.

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As galaxies cluster
together under
gravity, the first stars
die and spew heavy
elements into space:
these will eventually
form into new stars
and planets.

 In 1974, a coded radio message
(right) was sent toward the M
star cluster from the huge Arecibo
radio telescope (left). The message
will take about 25,000 years to get
there, so we may get a reply 50,
years from now!

 From the top the symbols
represent the numbers from one to
ten, some atoms, molecules, DNA,
a human, the basics of our solar
system and information about the
sending telescope.

300,000 years 1 billion years 13 billion years
18,000°F (10,000°C) -325°F (-200°C) -450°F (-270°C)

PRESENT DAY


Does ET really exist?
The only place known to support
life is Earth. But scientists believe
that life could exist on other worlds if
they possess liquid water and the right
temperature. As telescopes become
more powerful, scientists expect to
find huge numbers of
Earth-like planets. Some
may support life.

















HYDROGEN ATOM


HELIUM NUCLEUS


HELIUM ATOM


HYDROGEN NUCLEUS


PROTOGALAXY














































SPACE

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