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The Usborne Book of Astronomy and Space
with internet links
$8.99$14.99The Usborne Book of Astronomy and Space
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Children’s Atlas of the Universe by Robert Burnham
Maps and diagrams explain the wonders of the universe with more than 100 illustrations of space items, clear explanations of complex concepts, detailed seasonal star maps for all seasons, projects, activities & experiments, glossary of technical terms, etc. A great home reference!
2000 Hardcover, 128 Pages with Timeline, Glossary, & Index, 11″ X 13 1/2″$6.95$24.99 -
The Cambridge Photographic Guide to the Planets (Hardcover) – Fredric W. Taylor
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The Cambridge Photographic Guide to the Planets includes a broad selection of the latest images of the planets, moons, comets, and asteroids of the Earth’s Solar System. Beginning with a comprehensive introduction to the planetary system, its origin and its evolution, physicist Frederick Taylor devotes each chapter to a different planet or Solar System body, with a thorough presentation of its moons and rings, and incorporates images from planetary missions and explanatory captions. Having worked with NASA and the European Space Agency on missions to Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Mercury, and Titan, Taylor offers an unusually experienced perspective in this comprehensive reference. Frederic W. Taylor is Halley Professor of Physics at the University of Oxford and a Distinguished Visiting Scientist in the Earth and Space Sciences Division at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology. His research interests include the physics of planetary atmospheres; experimental methods for studying atmospheres; and the theory of atmospheric radiation and atmospheric molecular spectroscopy.$20.00$50.00 -