Astronomy for Young and Old: A Beginner's Guide to the Visible Sky

by Walter Kraul

Paperback, 2014

Status

Available

Local notes

520 Kra (c.2) (Shelved in Science)

Barcode

4098

Publication

Floris Books (2014), 164 pages

Description

Astronomy, especially naked-eye astronomy, is a wonderful way for children and young people to engage with the world and universe around them. Many children quickly become fascinated with stars, planets and comets, learning skills that also help them develop generally. This book is a perfect introduction to astronomy for any child, whether or not they have a telescope. It explains the visible constellations and then explores the sun, moon, planets, comets and meteorites. Colour illustrations and diagrams at every stage help children relate what they are reading to what they can see in the sky. Suitable for budding astronomers in both the northern and southern hemispheres, and in polar, temperate or tropical latitudes (i.e., everywhere), this is an ideal introduction the wonders of stargazing.… (more)

Language

Original language

German

Physical description

164 p.; 8.96 inches

Pages

164
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