The Young Astronomer

The Young Astronomer by Harry Ford, published by Dorling Kindersley in 1998, is a 37-page book designed for young enthusiasts eager to explore the wonders of astronomy. This edition serves as an introduction to the stars and planets, offering practical experiments that utilize everyday materials to enhance understanding of the night sky. It provides guidance on selecting equipment and recording observations, making it accessible for children interested in the science of space.
Readers will discover a wealth of information that transforms their natural curiosity about the cosmos into a lasting interest. The book emphasizes hands-on learning through experiments and offers helpful tips that encourage exploration of astronomy and space. With its engaging approach, The Young Astronomer aims to inspire young minds to delve deeper into the mysteries of the universe.
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if you have ever gazed at the night sky and wondered about the stars and planets, then this is the book for you. The Young Astronomer provides an ideal introduction to astronomy for the young enthusiast. Practical experiments, using everyday materials, explain what you see in the sky, while helpful tips explain which equipment to choose and how to record what you see. The Young Astronomer transforms natural curiosity about the mysteries of space into an absorbing, lifelong interest.
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