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The cosmic perspective / Jeffrey Bennett, University of Colorado at Boulder [and three others].
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English
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Eighth edition.
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Boston : Pearson, [2017]
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1 volume (various pagings) : color illustrations ; 28 cm + 2 student access kits
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Astronomy
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN
9780134059068 ((Student edition))
0134059069
9780134073811 ((The Solar System))
0134073819
9780134073828 ((Stars, Glaaxies, and Cosmology))
0134073827
LCCN
2015041654
OCLC
945700685
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