About This Book
The author surveys a wide range of astronomical phenomena, translating technical observations into plain language while retaining scientific accuracy. Chapters examine dark voids within the Milky Way, star clusters and migrations, the slow alteration of constellations, and the varied forms of nebulae including spirals and whirlpools. Other sections describe transient stars, solar surroundings, the zodiacal light, auroral displays, and the behavior and transformations of comets, meteors, and meteorites. The work also addresses catastrophic lunar features, questions about Mars and its canals, and the origin and fate of the asteroids, illustrated with many plates and charts.