Stars

Published
Oct 1989
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General Fiction General Fiction
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32

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How many stars do you think you can see on a clear, dark night? Can you see thousands, millions, billions?Stars are huge balls of hot, glowing gases. Our sun is a star. It is just an ordinary star, not the biggest nor the brightest. But the sun is the star that is nearest to our planet Earth.In a clear, easy-to-read text and over twenty spectacular, full-color photographs, noted science writer Seymour Simon describes many varieties of stars, from red giants to white dwarfs, from the enormous explosions known as supernovas to tiny, extremely dense neutron stars-a tiny drop of a neutron star would weigh a billion tons on Earth. You will also learn about such fascinating objects as nebulas, black holes, pulsars, and the incredible quasars, each of which gives off more than a hundred times the energy of all the stars in the Milky Way put together.Stars will introduce young readers to some of the most amazing mysteries in the universe.

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First Edition Oct 1989 Turtleback Books ISBN 0833530585
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