Orbital Systems: A Structural Cosmology by J. A. Gucci is a poetry collection designed for secondary education and interdisciplinary learning, introducing high school readers to cosmological systems through minimalist observational poetry. Drawing from planetary science, orbital mechanics, stellar evolution, gravity, atmospheric physics, and large-scale cosmic relation, the collection explores how motion, pressure, rotation, radiation, distance, and light shape the observable universe.
Through concise poetic studies of moons, eclipses, comets, planetary atmospheres, nebulae, pulsars, galaxies, black holes, and orbital motion, the book encourages students to engage carefully with scientific structure, perception, and systems thinking. Rather than using celestial objects symbolically, the poems remain grounded in observable physical conditions and relationships, allowing readers to encounter scientific concepts through compressed language, visual attention, and atmospheric description.
Written to support slow reading, classroom discussion, cross-disciplinary study, and reflective observation, Orbital Systems bridges poetry and science while remaining accessible to secondary students. The collection encourages readers to examine how visible and invisible forces interact across cosmic scale and time, fostering curiosity about astronomy, physics, language, and perception through a formally restrained and meditative poetic approach.
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