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Astronomy highlights / series editor, Thomas D. Nicholson.
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Book
Language
English
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1st ed.
Published/Created
Garden City, N.Y. : Published for the American Museum-Hayden Planetarium by Natural History Press, 1964.
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8 volumes : illustrations ; 22 cm
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QB44 .A777 1964
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Birth and death of the stars.
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Design of the universe.
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Man in space.
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Space age astronomy.
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Sun in action.
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Time and the stars.
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Contents
Apollo and the moon / by Franklyn M. Branley
Birth and death of the stars / by Kenneth L. Franklin
Captives of the sun / by James S. Pickering
Design of the universe / by S.I. Gale
Man in space / by Fred C. Hess
Space age astronomy / by Kenneth L. Franklin
The sun in action / by Thomas D. Nicholson
Time and the stars / by Joseph M. Chamberlain.
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6800147
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