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Divided into themed sections and with practical tips for the amateur astronomer, this reference offers charts and cross-sections of images, as well as find out more boxes to promote further reading. There are also a practical instructions on how to make a simple telescope.
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Habla espanola? In just 15 minutes a day you can speak and understand Spanish with confidence, with this revolutionary new system for learning a language. The unique visual approach makes learning quick, easy and fun. No writing or homework - just use the cover to hide the answer ...
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Lets you discover the birth of our solar system and follow the search for life on Mars. This book includes images from space, charts and facts. It contains instructions for building a simple telescope. It is suitable for an amateur astronomer.
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Discover the secrets of the spectacular world beyond Earth.
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This guide to our galaxy is written in non-technical language and includes colour photographs of stars, star clusters and gas clouds in the Milky Way. The guide introduces the nature and structure of our galaxy and describes all types of objects that it contains. Maps are include ...
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The authors take us on a personal tour of the Milky Way in this guide to our home galaxy. The book is written in non-technical language, for the general reader and the amateur astronomer. The text is supported by colour photographs of stars, star clusters and gas clouds.
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Drawn from material first published in 1985 in the Space Scientist series, this book explores the sun, the moon, the stars, the planets, comets, meteors, galaxies and quasars. Star charts, maps and a sky-watcher's almanac are included.
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A comprehensive narrative on how people interacted with the night sky, from the earliest superstitions through to the science of astronomy. Written by expert astronomers and featuring interviews with 26 of the world's best, including Stephen Hawking.
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