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50 Things to See with a Telescope Kids

50 Things to See with a Telescope Kids

A Constellation Focused Approach

by John A Read

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appears in Astronomy.

From the author of the bestselling book 50 Things to See with a Small Telescope, this colorful edition explores the constellations with young readers, guiding them to dozens of galaxies, nebulae, and star clusters. Every page features a helpful "telescope view", showing exactly how objects appear through a small telescope or binoculars.While a memb...

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