Stars & Planets

Stars & Planets by Carole Stott, published by Kingfisher in 2005, is a 63-page exploration of the cosmos designed for young readers. This book invites readers to delve into the wonders of our Solar System and the vast mysteries of deep space, highlighting the evolution of our fascination with astronomy and its impact on modern space innovations.
In this edition, readers will discover a wealth of information about neighboring planets, distant galaxies, and the historical development of astronomical tools like the Hubble and Spitzer telescopes. The content is tailored to engage young minds with the marvels of the Universe, showcasing phenomena such as exploding stars and the appearance of galaxies over 11 billion years ago. With a focus on juvenile nonfiction, this book serves as an informative resource for those interested in science, nature, and astronomy.
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From neighbouring planets in the Solar System to the mysteries of deep space, explore the starry material of our galaxy and beyond. Learn how our fascination with astronomy has developed over the millennia into today’s space innovations, such as the Hubble and Spitzer telescopes. Gaze deep into the Universe to see distant planets, exploding stars, and galaxies as they looked over 11 billion years ago.
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