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Sky Gazing: A Guide to the Moon, Sun, Planets, Stars, Eclipses, and Constellations

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Sky Gazing: A Guide to the Moon, Sun, Planets, Stars, Eclipses, and Constellations

Contributors:

By (Author) Meg Thacher

ISBN:

9781635860962

Publisher:

Workman Publishing

Imprint:

Storey Publishing LLC

Publication Date:

13th October 2020

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Children

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Dewey:

523.2

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

132

Dimensions:

Width 286mm, Height 282mm, Spine 12mm

Weight:

860g

Description

The sun, moon, stars, and planets have been a source of wonder for as long as humans have lived on earth. In this highly visual guide to observing the sky with the naked eye, kids aged 9 14 will delve into the science behind what they see. This captivating book offers a tour of our solar system and deep space, explaining how objects like Earth s moon were formed and introducing the why behind phenomena such as eclipses, northern lights, and meteor showers. Sky gazers will learn how to find and observe planets no binoculars or telescopes required and star charts will show them how to spot constellations through the seasons and in both hemispheres. Activities include tracking the cycles of the sun and moon and observing the sky during daylight hours or on a cloudy night. Includes profiles of professional astronomers and sidebars on space technology and current issues, such as light pollution.

Reviews

"Packed with fun activities and fascinating facts, Sky Gazing is perfect for sharing with kids or letting them enjoy on their own. By inviting us outside to look up in wonder, Sky Gazing inspires our best defense against the continued growth of light pollution and the loss of natural night: a love for the sky gained by knowing it firsthand. You couldn't ask for a better guide to that experience than Meg Thacher's marvelous book."
-- Paul Bogard, author of The End of Night: Searching for Natural Darkness in an Age of Artificial Light

"This title is a bonanza for upper-elementary or middle school independent reading, especially for students with an interest in the sciences."
-- School Library Journal, starred review

Author Bio

Meg Thacher is a lab instructor in Smith College s astronomy department and the academic director for the Summer Science and Engineering Program for high school girls at Smith. A regular contributor to national children s science magazines, she teaches astronomy workshops for school groups and scout troops. She has a BA in physics from Carleton College and an MS in astrophysics from Iowa State.

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