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  • The Sunby George Capaccio

    Marshall Cavendish 2009; US$ 32.79

    Journey into space and find out all there is to know about the Sun. more...

  • Why Does the Sun Set?by Terry Allan Hicks

    Marshall Cavendish 2009; US$ 29.93

    In simple, age-appropriate, easy-to-understand language, this book explains to young readers why the sun sets. more...

  • The Sun, Stars, and Galaxiesby Britannica Educational Publishing; Michael Anderson

    Britannica Educational Publishing 2011; US$ 31.70

    Most avid sky gazers wait until nightfall to catch a glimpse of the stars that are scattered across the heavens. The fact of the matter is that one needs only to feel the Sun’s rays in order to experience the presence of a star. The Sun is an ordinary star, a ball of hot gas much like millions of others in the universe, but as the center of the solar system, it is critical to the survival of all life forms on Earth. This comprehensive volume examines the nature of the Sun and details the properties and types of various stars, as well as the greater galaxies of which they are a part. more...

  • Sunby William B. Rice

    Shell Education 2010; US$ 8.99

    During the day it is usually bright outside. What causes all the light? The sun does, of course! It lights the world, gives us warmth, gives living things energy, and so much more. Learn all about the sun in this book. 32 pages more...

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