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From Blue Moons to Black Holes : A Basic Guide to Astronomy, Outer Space, and Space Exploration

From Blue Moons to Black Holes : A Basic Guide to Astronomy, Outer Space, and Space Exploration

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From Blue Moons to Black Holes : A Basic Guide to Astronomy, Outer Space, and Space Exploration Paperback - 2005

by Knocke, Melanie Melton

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As this engrossing popular astronomy book makes clear, readers don't need a degree in astrophysics to explore the vast reaches of outer space. This generously illustrated volume includes a color insert containing, among other pictures, beautiful images of Saturn from the Cassini spacecraft.

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Reader reviews for From Blue Moons to Black Holes : A Basic Guide to Astronomy, Outer Space, and Space Exploration

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This engrossing popular astronomy bookis written specifically for those who have always been intrigued by or have been developing a growing interest in astronomy and space, but have had little time to explore the amazing world of exploding stars, distant galaxies, rovers on other planets, and more. The book consists of three sections: Questions and Answers, Quick Facts, and A Brief History of Lunar and Planetary Exploration.Knocke - who has often lectured at the prestigious Mount Wilson and Lowell Observatories - provides answers to the most frequently asked questions regarding astronomy, outer space, and space exploration in the Questions and Answers section. She gives simple and easy-to-understand answers to such provocative questions as: "What is a blue moon?" "Could you travel through a black hole?" "Is the North Star the brightest star in the sky?" "Is Pluto really a planet?"The Quick Facts section offers the reader an easy way to look up fascinating statistics about the moon and planets, bright stars, constellations, and more. This section also includes a guide to upcoming meteor showers and lunar and solar eclipses.A Brief History of Lunar and Planetary Exploration includes a chronological listing of every mission that has been launched to the moon and planets. By listing both the successes and failures, readers gain a better understanding of just how difficult it is to travel beyond our own planet.This generously illustrated volume also includes a color insert containing, among other pictures, beautiful images of Saturn from the Cassini spacecraft, currently in orbit around the planet. Whether read from cover to cover or used as a reference tool to search for specific answers, From Blue Moons to Black Holes will prove to be fun, accessible, and wonderfully thought provoking.

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From Blue Moons to Black Holes is written specifically for those who have an interest in astronomy and space but little time to explore the amazing world of exploding stars, distant galaxies, rovers on other planets, and more.

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"Written specifically for those who have been intrigued by or have been developing a growing interest in astronomy and space but have had little time to explore the amazing world of exploding stars, distant galaxies, rovers on other planets, and more."
-Astronomical Society of the Pacific

"A wealth of information in an enjoyable and easy to understand form. Wonderfully clear explanations . . . a perfect reference for any space buff. I read every word, cover to cover, and learned something new on just about every page (really!)." -
Glenn E. Cunningham
Former Project Manager of Nasa's Mars Observer
and Mars Global Surveyor missions
"This is a fabulous treasure trove of space-related information. Delightfully written and illustrated.... This will be a helpful addition to the bookshelves of students and space buffs young and old. Many of us in the space professions whose memories or powers of simple explanation sometimes fail us will also find it a very valuable resource." -
Kathy Sullivan
President and CEO, COSI (Ohio's Center of Science & Industry)
and NASA Astronaut (Ret.)

Citations

  • Ingram Advance, 05/01/2005, Page 136
  • Science Books & Films, 09/01/2005, Page 208

About the author

Melanie Melton Knocke (La Crescenta, CA), the former director of science education and public outreach at the Mount Wilson Observatory and Lowell Observatory, is a writer and Web editor for The Planetary Society (http: //planetary.org) and the author of Observing for the Fun of It, Will Black Holes Devour the Universe? And 100 Other Questions & Answers about Astronomy, and Astronomy with Binoculars.
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