01808 2200205 4500001002100000005001500021035002000036008004100056245003700097100001800134260004600152300002200198020001900220084002400239520128700263082001801550650001401568650000901582990001101591INLIS00000000000618220220623093326 a0010-0721001441220623 g 0 eng 1 aGrolier Science Library :bSpace1 aFarndon, John aHongkong :bMiles Kelly Publishing,c2000 a64 hlm. ;c30 cm. a1-902947--31-2 aR.505.232.022 FAR s aCONTENTSDay and night 12 Earth s formation iG Eclipses 20 Cosmic rays 25 Meteors 28 Moons 30 Solareruptions 35 Tides 36 Solarchanges 38 The Sun 47 Auroras 49 The Moon 50 Water Years 59 Sunspots GiMercury 11 Venus 15 The Earth i8 Comets 19 Mars 23 Atmosphere 25 Jupiter 26 Saturn j Uranus 34 Jupiter s Galilean moons 35 Halley s comet 37 Asteroids 37 Neptune 39 Pluto landings 54 Planets 56 Saturn s rings 58Small stars 6 Nebulae 8 H-R diagram 9 The Milky Way 9 Constellations 13 Giant stars ig 20 Pulsars 28 Binary stars 36 Star birth 38 Space catalogues 45 Stars 46 Supernova 48 G charts 55 Variable stars 57 Neutron stars 58 Celestial sphere GoLife 6 The Universe lo Dark matter 14 Distances 17 Ligh Magnetism 24 Elements 29 Gravity 32 Atoms 40 Einstein 43 Nuclear energy 48 Quasa rs Clusters 56 The Big Bang GiNewton 7 Copernicus 12 Galileo 16 Herschel 21 Hipparchus 22 Hubble 27 Kepler 29 Lig Observatories 40 Radio telescopes 44 Astronomy 46 Red shift 49 The night sky 52 Telescc Zodiac 59 X-rays GoSpace suits 7 Moon landings 13 Orbits 14 Spacecraft 17 Rockets 21 Satellites 22 Space prSpace shuttle 30 Space stations 32 Voyagers i and z 41 Space exploration 41 Space telescc Astronauts 44 Space travel 45 Space walks 51 Take Off 57. iwn. aR.505.232.022 4aAstronomi 4aIlmu a017799