"Half-Hours With The Summer Stars" is a captivating guide to the constellations and celestial wonders visible during the summer months. Written by Mary Proctor, this book offers readers an accessible introduction to astronomy, making it perfect for beginners and seasoned stargazers alike. Discover the mythology and science behind each constellation, learn how to identify them in the night sky, and enhance your appreciation for the beauty of the universe.
This timeless work combines practical observation tips with engaging storytelling, providing a rich and educational experience. Whether you are using it as a field guide or simply reading for pleasure, "Half-Hours With The Summer Stars" will deepen your understanding of the cosmos and inspire a sense of wonder.
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