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Star-land: Being Talks With Young People About the Wonders of the Heavens

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A series of illustrated lectures introduces young readers to fundamental astronomy, explaining the Sun's heat, size, and spots; the Moon's phases, eclipses, and surface features; the inner and outer planets and their satellites; comets, meteors, and their orbits; and the nature and distances of stars and nebulae. Practical methods for measuring celestial distances, using telescopes, and interpreting observations are described alongside accessible accounts of orbital motions, seasons, eclipses, and classification of stellar objects. Concluding guidance covers naming stars. The tone is explanatory and aimed at making observational astronomy intelligible without technical prerequisites.

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Robert S. Ball

Robert S. Ball was a prominent figure in the field of astronomy and mechanics, known for his engaging lectures and writings aimed at both scientific and general audiences. He delivered a series of influential lectures at the Royal College of Science for Ireland, which were later compiled into his book "Experimental Mechanics." Ball's works often explored the wonders of the universe, as seen in titles like "Great Astronomers" and "Star-land: Being Talks With Young People About the Wonders of the Heavens." His contributions to popular science literature helped to inspire a fascination with astronomy and the natural world.

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