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Simple Stargazing BBC Sky at Night Magazine book review (JPG 718k) "...a lively and engaging style."
- A Book that takes a Fresh Look at the Night Sky -
The trouble, you see, is that space has a fascination for me in that I have an enquiring mind, and space provides boundless questions - some with fixed answers, some shifting and some in the quasi-religious-philosophical. It's all a splendid mix. How can you go wrong with something that is forever growing and evolving and encapsulating such a broad range of topics? Sounds like the Universe! To quote Douglas Adams: "Space is big, really big". The whole cosmic thingy is indeed gigantinormous and filled with incredibly varying sized objects at unimaginable distances. All these conjour feelings of awe that I feel are missing in many of today's otherwise excellent starter guides to space - and hence this book. Can you really imagine the distance between the Earth and Alpha Centauri? Have a go! So, before you explore the Universe with Simple Stargazing - Plough (or Big Dipper), Orion Nebula, or abandoned constellation of Felis, the Cat - let your imagination run riot... fly off the Earth - what would it look like as you leave our home planet. Can you imagine what the Mars astronauts will feel as they watch the Earth shrink to a dot? Not my cup of tea. Actually, suddenly I feel a little thirsty. Starry Skies to you all! Happy Reading, Anton. |
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