Find your way around the night sky with The Astronomer Book, the perfect guide for any stargazer. Learn how to set up your telescope and get started with astrophotography, and enjoy the everyday wonders all around you, from mirages to rainbows. You'll then find in-depth guides to help you observe the wonders of the universe, from the Sun, Moon and stars to the unique features of the planets of the Solar System. Discover how to view meteor showers and comets, uncover the beauty of an eclipse and much more. On top of all that, you'll find a huge star atlas, showing you where to look to see the stars and constellations for each month of the year.
In a way, we are all as old as the universe itself. In fact, every bit of every one of us was created in the Big Bang, billions of years ago.
Stunning illustrations and lively verse tell the story of the cosmic connections that tie human beings to the beginning of the universe. Simple, informative prose provides additional facts.
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A Book about Stars and Planets
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The sun, the moon, distant stars and the land on which we live - all this attracts attention of the child from the earliest years of life. Help parents in an accessible and fascinating way to give kids an initial view of the universe, to develop their powers of observation and curiosity - the purpose of the book. The colorfully illustrated book introduces preschoolers to the various celestial bodies and astronomical phenomena. To share the reading and study of parents, caregivers with preschoolers and primary school children.
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Ancient people observed the night sky. They needed to know when the seasons would change so they would know when to plant their crops. They noticed that the Sun, the Moon, and the stars moved in regular patterns. The patterns were visible at the same time each year. Calendars were made based on these patterns.