
Only a lifetime ago, astronomers could hardly even dream that we might ever see what a star looks like as it is born. Now, we have dazzling photos of stars in creation, and in their death throes; of comets and meteors, of planets and their moons, even of galaxies colliding.
This book provides the first opportunity for most people in Lao to begin to discover the wonders of the universe.
by Uncle Sasha
First published in 2011 :: Lao and English :: 56 pages :: Cloth :: A4
This book was made possible through the support of Nick Hubbard and Lyle and Agnes Schaller. Thank you!
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Sample pages from What's in the Sky?
Apparently the moon isn't really made of cheese, which is a great disappointment. Otherwise, it's a good book.
