Whether or not you're into sci-fi or SpaceX, you've probably called a meteor a "falling star" and think astronauts float around in space stations because there's no gravity. Bob King, author of Wonders of the Night Sky and writer for Sky & Telescope magazine, explains the truth behind myths of navigation and landmarks, celestial bodies and government conspiracies. Compasses don't always point north; the sun isn't yellow and Galileo didn't invent the telescope. King explains why some people believed they found Bigfoot on Mars and many other myths - and provides us with concrete evidence to put those misconceptions to bed. No matter what you think you know, there's something new King can teach you about our universe.
Don't confuse science fiction for science fact - Bob King, author of Wonders of the Night Sky, helps you debunk the myths about space you've been believing your whole life.About the AuthorBob King is the author of Wonders of the Night Sky and Night Sky with the Naked Eye. He is also a member of the American Association of Variable Star Observers. He lives in Duluth, Minnesota.
Book InformationISBN 9781624148965
Author Bob KingFormat Paperback
Page Count 224
Imprint Page Street Publishing Co.Publisher Page Street Publishing Co.
Weight(grams) 311g
Dimensions(mm) 140mm * 209mm * 15mm