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Earth and the Universe / Langley, Andrew 1999  Book
Langley, Andrew Book
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Edition 2002 (2nd.ed.)
Publication Great Britain, Oxford University Press, 1999.
Description 31pYellow Spine
Series Oxford First Encyclopedia
Summary/Abstract Answers questions about our planet Earth and its place in the Universe.
Standard Number 0199109737 Pb.
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First space encyclopedia / Bingham, Caroline 2008  Book
Bingham, Caroline Book
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Publication USA, Dk Publishing Inc, 2008.
Description 127pWhite Spine
Summary/Abstract Discover how the Solar System was formed and explore its amazing planets, then journey farther into the Universe and learn about the mysteries of space.
Contents What is space? - What is space? Where does space begin? Stargazers Observatories Radio telescopes Our place in space Great galaxies The Milky Way Nearby stars The universe Exploring space - Exploring space Astronaut in training What's in your suitcase? Rockets Moon journey (Apollo 11) Men on the Moon Space shuttle Space stations Living in space Working in space Artificial satellites Exploring Mars Reach for the stars! The solar system - The solar system The Sun Eclipse the Sun Mercury The morning star Third rock from the Sun The Moon The red planet King of the planets Jupiter's moons Saturn Distant twins Pluto Comets and meteors - Comets and meteors Just passing by Shooting stars The asteroid belt Asteroid landing Space debris Mysteries of space - Mysteries of space UFOs Is anyone there? Is there life on Mars? The Big Bang Black holes Are there other Earths? A star is born Death of a star Space for everyone - Space for everyone Become a stargazer Phases of the Moon Constellations The northern sky The southern sky Space technology Space timeline Reference section - Glossary
Standard Number 9780756633660 Hb.
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Stars + Planets: An Illustrated A-Z / Cooper, Chris; Spence, Pam; Stott, Carole 2002  Book
Stott, Carole Book
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Edition 2006
Publication Great Britain, Starfire Book, 2002.
Description 224pBlack Spine
Summary/Abstract Written by experts and popular science writers, it is a comprehensive view of our universe.Provides over 300 stunning images from the Hubble telescope and leading observatories of the world.
Contents Absolute magnitude to Azimuth BL Lac objects to Buran Calendars to Cygnus-I Dark halo to dynamo model Eagle nebula to explorer space program Far side of the moon to friendship 7 spacecraft Yuri Gagarin to Greenwich observatory George Ellery Hale to Hyperion Inflationary era to Italian renaissance Sir James Jeans top Sergei Pavlovich Korolev Langrangian points to lunar prospector Mach's principle to Mu Cephei NASA to nucleus OB associations to ozone layer P Cygni lines to Pythagorus Quadrant to Sir Martin Ryke Car Sagan to surveyor moon probes T association to type II Supernova Uhuru survey to voyager space program Weather satellites to Fritz Zwicky Planetary data Stellar and galaxy data Human spaceflight missions Websites Furthur reading Symbols Author biographies Picture credits Index
Standard Number 1844514617 Pb.
Key Words IGCSE  Astronomy  Astronomy - Encyclopaedia  Stars  Planets  Solar system 
Galaxies  UOI - Solar System 
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