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Cool Astronomy 50 Fantastic Facts for Kids of All Ages

By: Malcolm Croft(Author)
112 pages, 50 colour illustrations
Publisher: Portico
Cool Astronomy
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  • Cool Astronomy ISBN: 9781909396418 Hardback Aug 2014 Out of stock with supplier: order now to get this when available
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Inside this mega-jam-packed book are fifty fact-tastic ways to advance and improve your astronomy skills so you'll never feel alone in the universe again! Learn amazing space-related tricks such as how to watch a solar eclipse safely and mapping stars from your own back garden, right down to expertly simplifying the supermassive numbers and distances involved in the space between space so you'll never forget them. With Cool Astronomy, you'll discover everything you need to know about the universe, from asteroids to the zenith point ...and almost everything in between!

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Malcolm Croft doesn't like to brag, but he does like all things to do with space, stars and the universe. His passion for astronomy started when at the age of four his dad took him to watch space shuttle Discovery launch from Cape Canaveral. He's been looking up ever since. Malcolm is a writer of popular reference books and is based in London.

By: Malcolm Croft(Author)
112 pages, 50 colour illustrations
Publisher: Portico
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