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title = "The Planets: Photographs from the Archives of NASA - Nirmala Nataraj, Bill Nye, U.S. Goverment" |
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date = 2018-11-25 |
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category = "review" |
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tags = ["books", "en-au", "nirmala nataraj", "bill nye"] |
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If I said this book was only about pictures of the several rocks in our solar |
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system, I'd seriously not right -- although the book is (mostly) it. |
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Besides gorgeous images of the planets in the solar system, including, Ceres, |
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Pluto, the Sun and even comet 67P, it also has information about what you're |
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seeing: The icy plains of Pluto (you know, the heart shaped thing), the size |
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and speed of Jupiter huge storm and everything else you can think of. |
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This is the kind of book you should buy in large sheets and put on your coffee |
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table, not only to impress your guests, but also to remind you of how big the |
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space is. |
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