Stars and Constellations

Stars and Constellations by Raman Prinja, published by Heinemann Library in 2007, is a revised and updated edition that spans 32 pages. This book provides an informative exploration of various aspects of astronomy, addressing questions such as the nature of constellations, the distance of stars, and the phenomenon of stars ceasing to shine. Written in English, it aims to engage young readers with the wonders of the night sky.
In this edition, readers will discover insights into stars that remain invisible and learn about the dynamic nature of the universe. The book emphasizes that nighttime is filled with brightness and excitement, challenging the common perception of darkness. With a focus on juvenile nonfiction, it serves as an educational resource for those interested in science and space science, making complex topics accessible to a younger audience.
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What are constellations? How far away are the stars? Do stars ever stop shining? Find the answers in this book! You will also learn about stars you can’t see and will understand what happens when a star’s light goes out. The night is not a time of darkness and quiet. It is bright and exciting!
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