Now in its fourth edition, this highly regarded book is ideal for those who wish to solve a variety of practical and recreational problems in astronomy using a scientific calculator or spreadsheet.
It was the first astronomical text to be published in English and is believed to be the oldest surviving example of its kind An 'incredibly rare' astronomy book published 467 years ago was the ...
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It's now sold over 700 copies. Aston loves space, and his family donated the money made from the books to an astronomy charity. British astronaut Tim Peake got in touch with Aston after finding ...
Cosmos, by Sagan, is a groundbreaking exploration of the universe, bridging science, philosophy, and history, presenting ...
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The final frontier went from a far out concept well above our heads to one we can grasp in books, games, movies ... you’re in luck—we’ve compiled this guide to the best space gifts you can buy right ...
A rare 16th Century astronomy book written by a Welshman has sold for £10,000 at auction. A first edition of The Castle of Knowledge by Robert Recorde - the man who also invented the equals sign ...
Now in its sixteenth year, the Astronomy Photographer of The Year 2024 competition is the highest profile in the world for ...
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Even if the stars within those boundaries change, the boundaries themselves do not. Credit: Astronomy: Roen Kelly Every astronomical object, regardless of its nature, now unequivocally belongs to ...