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Universal guide to the night sky

2024
"Wherever you are in this world, in the Northern or Southern hemisphere, in the city or a remote region, [this book] takes you through the remarkable features of planet Earth's starry sky. Receive a personal tour through the wonders of the universe from astrophysicist Lisa Harvey-Smith. Explore comets and meteors, stars, planets, and moons. Find galaxies and glowing gas clouds. Spot supernovae and enjoy eclipses. Learn everything you need to know about binoculars, telescopes, and photographing the stars. You will never look up at the night sky in the same way again."--Amazon website.

A kid's guide to the night sky

2024
"This . . . stargazing guide for kids explores the popular night sky constellations, visits the brightest stars, and tours our solar system. . . . Readers will learn how the sky changes with each season, when to look for meteor showers, how to see the milky way, and much more!"--Provided by publisher.

Stars

2022
Did you know that stars last for billions of years? Some stars shrink and turn white when they are very old. Find out more in this book.

Impossible moon

Mable goes on an impossible quest to the moon hoping that will cure her beloved Grana, and is aided by constellations associated with African and African American history along the way. Includes brief descriptions of the constellations mentioned, and a note on the myth or history associated with each.

Find the constellations

2017
Describes stars and constellations seen in the night sky throughout the year, and explains how to identify them.

Wonders of the night sky

astronomy starts with just looking up
2023
"For millennia, curious people have looked to the sky and wanted to understand the wonders that appeared. Readers can connect to the many parts of our universe visible to the naked eye and make inspiring connections to the science behind the stellar backdrop"--Provided by the publisher.
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Let's notice patterns in the sky

2022
"Look up to the sky and make observations with Mr. Cruz's class. From day to night, moon phases, and constellations, there are lots of . . . patterns in outer space that impact life on Earth"--Provided by publisher.

Where are the constellations?

Calling all stargazers, here is the book for you! Ancient people from many different cultures--Greek, Roman, Mezo-American, Arab--all looked up and imagined pictures in the sky by "drawing" a line from one star to another, like a connect-the-dots puzzle. These star pictures--constellations--represented myths and legends from the various cultures that still fascinate us today. Author of the tremendously popular Where Is Our Solar System? Stephanie Sabol relates many of the most popular constellation stories and explains what stars actually are- how they formed, why they die, and how they're grouped into constellation families.

Seeing stars

2018
A guide to 88 internationally recognized constellations.

Space!

From the origin of the universe to the future of space rockets, this book about space for kids has it all. Did you know that the moon was once a piece of the Earth, and that a day on Venus is longer than one year? First published in 2015, Knowledge Encyclopedia: Space! has been completely revised and updated for 2020, with new images and information on all things space-related to send you rocketing to the furthest reaches of the cosmos. Newly updated with the latest scientific discoveries and innovation in space engineering, this new title will answer all your questions about what lies beyond the night sky. Discover how stars and galaxies are formed, take a trip through the Milky Way, and explore the innards of the International Space Station in this incredible book that uses the latest computer-generated 3-D imagery, eye-catching photographs, gripping information, and explanatory diagrams to bring the wonders of the cosmos to life.

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