Wonders of the Night Sky: Astronomy Starts with Just Looking Up by Raman Prinja


Wonders of the Night Sky: Astronomy Starts with Just Looking Up
Title : Wonders of the Night Sky: Astronomy Starts with Just Looking Up
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ISBN : 1582708770
ISBN-10 : 9781582708775
Language : English
Format Type : Hardcover
Number of Pages : 64
Publication : Published May 9, 2023

Astronomy starts with just looking up in this luminously illustrated nonfiction middle grade guide to the spectacular treasures of the night sky from an award-winning physicist and astronomer.

For millennia, curious people have looked to the sky and wanted to understand the wonders that appeared. Readers can connect to the many parts of our universe visible to the naked eye and make inspiring connections to the science behind the stellar backdrop with this well-researched book that gives a definitive look at the marvels above us with accessible facts and dazzling illustrations.


Wonders of the Night Sky: Astronomy Starts with Just Looking Up Reviews


  • Tonja Drecker

    Gazing into the stars gains meaning and depth as these pages dive into the facts of space and beyond.

    This is a well-rounded look at not only the constellations found in the night sky but explains about the stars, galaxies an other aspects of space surrounding them. Starting with tips about star-gazing, the book then gives a brief explanation of the type of stars before heading into the constellations. These concentrate on some of the more known ones (both northern and southern hemisphere) and goes into a bit of depth about the special aspects surrounding each one. The following chapters then give information about planets, moons, meteors, comets, auroras, satellites, galaxies and more. So, there's quite a bit of aspects covered.

    I enjoyed to see how clearly the information is brought across, while still remaining interesting. The author never talks down to the reader and never allows a monotone, teaching atmosphere to develop. The information is brought across naturally and adds in little hints on how readers can observe certain aspects themselves. Each page holds short explanations or information broken down around fitting illustrations. Gazing here and there at the different topics allows the eyes to explore and keeps droning info-blocks away. It invites readers to flip through as desired and concentrate on whatever themes interest them the most...and come back later to explore others. The index and glossary at the end of the book also offers assistance in finding certain topics.

    The illustrations are well done and work with the text hand-in-hand. Not only do these make details and information understandable, but the colors and artistic style invite in and add a lovely touch of atmosphere. There's also an easy activity at the end of the book, which explores orbits.

    This is a very well-done read about stars, space, and more for the middle grade audience. I do see this one not only be of interest to space fans but also useful for homeschoolers or even school libraries. I received an ARC and found the read very well done.