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The text offers child-friendly explanations of the solar system and celestial phenomena, blending straightforward astronomical description with traditional myths and folk stories. A framing device featuring two curious siblings guides readers through the Sun, planets, Moon, comets, meteors, and major constellations while distinguishing observation from legend. Poems and folklore from Greek, Hindu, Japanese, Native American, and European sources are woven into the exposition to show varied cultural responses to the heavens. Simple demonstrations and telescope notes illustrate sizes, distances, phases, seasonal star patterns, and the nature of shooting stars and comets. The overall aim is to inspire wonder and impart basic astronomical knowledge for young audiences.
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