One book in the "Library of Constellations" series, it provides historic and scientific information about the constellation Andromeda as well as about stars in general.
Describes twenty of the most prominent constellations, including the Big Dipper, Orion, and Cancer, explains how to locate them, and provides instructions for related activities.
In The Kids Book of the Night Sky, you'll discover all the secrets the night sky holds. Play a game of "Night Sky I Spy," keep an astronomer's log, read night sky myths and legends from different cultures around the world, and learn about the zodiac, the northern lights, eclipses and more. Then, as the sun goes down and the sky gets dark, you'll be ready for an all-star show!
this atlas illustrates all that science has revealed about constellations, the evolution of stars and galaxies, and the planets in the solar system. Acetate overlays highlight special points of interest to show even more about what we see in the night sky.
Discusses the many aspects of space, including the origin and nature of the universe, space travel, the solar system, and methods of observing the night sky.
This book introduces readers to twelve of the most prominent constellations, so they look for a different one every month of the year. Readers will find a "Where and When to Look" box, a directional guide to finding each star pattern, and a wealth of interesting information about the constellations.
Rich with facts and explanations about our solar system and
outer space, this book describes a space journey from earth to explore celestial objects, including stars.
This beautifully illustrated volume makes identifying heavenly objects easy. Guided by Starwatch, readers can observe the sky month-by-month as it completes its annual cycle.
Originally published in 1952, this is a clear, vivid text with charts and maps showing the positions of the constellations year round, by the author of "Curious George."