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October 27, 2016 11:02 am PDT

The Stars: The Definitive Guide to the Cosmos

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Ive always been fascinated with the cosmos (who isnt?), and I even once splurged for a telescope to put in the garden for my family to enjoy. But with only one college astronomy class (101) under my belt, my knowledge of the stars falls into the Dummies category. Which is why I loved DKs new book, The Stars: The Definitive Visual Guide to the Cosmos.

Not that its only for dummies. The large 10.1 x 12.8 book is for astro newbies as well as the more seasoned who will enjoy the scenery and surely pick up some new stellar facts. It's for teens as well as adults, jam-packed with starry science that falls into three sections. The first, Understanding the Cosmos, covers the basics and beyond, from the Big Bang, starbirth, supernovae and neutron stars to black holes, colliding galaxies, galaxy clusters and a lot more.

Constellations, the second and largest section, is loaded with the significance and charts of constellations some popular ones (like those from the zodiac) as well as many Id never heard of before (like Vulpecula the fox and Monoceros the unicorn). The third, smallest section of the book, The Solar System, just touches on our sun and planets, and was the one section that the authors could have expanded.

In true DK fashion, The Stars compliments its smart yet accessible text with a heavy dose of charts, maps, sidebars, and brilliant photos. The authors managed to make every page highly fresh and engaging.

The Stars: The Definitive Guide to the Cosmos
by DK
2016, 256 pages, 10.8 x 12.1 x 0.9 inches (hardcover)
$26 Buy a copy on Amazon


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