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Poplar Shinsho / Common Sense on the Earth is the Common Sense of the Universe! The author, who developed scientific satellite and rockets at JAXA and is now an emeritus professor of JAXA and is known for his enlightenment activities in space science and robotics, explains "Kihon of the Universe" in an easy-to-understand manner. It provides a rich visual explanation from the basics such as "Why is the Earth blue as seen from the Universe?" and "Why artificial satellites do not fall?" to "The Theory of Space Inflation." This book is for enjoying the news about the universe. It is in time to make a call to the Earth when you go into space with your smartphone. Q. Space is actually not one but many. Is it true that there is only one space and many others? Q. Is it unscientific to think that the universe was created by a God who transcends nature? Chapter 1 : Space is not predictable by common sense The unexpected orbit of the space station Space is actually enormous. Space is not predictable by common sense What is the Earth? Is it true that there are many things? Q. Is it unscientific to think that the universe was created by a God who transcended nature? Chapter 1 : Space is not predictable by common sense The unexpected orbit of the space station Space is enormous. Space is seen from space. Chapter 2 : Earth is blue? What is the color? Humans can see only one billionth of electromagnetic waves? X, Alien Red and EarthMan Red Chapter 3 : Why artificial satellites do not fall? Stars rarely collide with stars. In fact, artificial satellites are falling fast and fast. Some satellites do not fall even after their lifetime expires. Chapter 3 : Why artificial satellites do not fall? Stars rarely collide with stars. Earth can see only 10 trillions of electromagnetic waves. X, Alien Red and Earthman Red Chapter 3 : Why artificial satellites do not fall? Stars rarely collide with stars. In fact, artificial satellites are falling fast and fast. Some satellites do not fall even after their lifetime expires. Chapter 3 : Why artificial satellites do not fall? Stars rarely collide with stars. Earth can see only 1 / 10 trillion of electromagnetic waves. X, Alien Red and Earthman Red Chapter 3 : Why artificial satellites do not fall? Stars rarely collide with stars. In fact, artificial satellites are falling fast and fast. Some satellites do not fall even after their lifetime expires. Chapter 4 : planet finder scientific satellite scientific satellite