Basic Astronomy Concepts Everyone Should Know

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I found this book reference to be exactly as described. The description states that it’s a 40-page book, so I wasn’t surprised that it was short. You can buy this book at online store now.
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If the topics listed in the contents are of interest to you, if you are looking for a highly visual astronomy book that is very concise text-wise, or if you are looking for a simple, basic astronomy book for a low price that looks nice on the Kindle Fire, this book is well worth the tiny investment. It may also be suitable for kids who are old enough to appreciate these topics (like the heliocentric model), or anyone who wants to see whether or not they like astronomy before investing in a more comprehensive book.

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NOTE: This eBook includes color photos and color text. On black and white eReaders, these photos and text will appear as grayscale (so any text that is in color will appear dim on a black and white eReader). The photos are NASA space photos. (NASA did not participate in the writing or publication of this eBook.)

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Astronomy book contents  Basic astronomy with space photos  Mars has the largest volcano  Venus rotates backwards on its axis  Sun surface temperature is 5800K 
Astronomy book contents, Basic astronomy with space photos, Mars has the largest volcano, Venus rotates backwards on its axis, Sun surface temperature is 5800K,
Mercury has virtually no atmosphere

Mercury has virtually no atmosphere

All of the photos used in this book are NASA images  Water covers 71 percent of earth surface 
All of the photos used in this book are NASA images, Water covers 71 percent of earth surface,