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A concise, accessible survey of observational and theoretical astronomy for general readers, explaining the celestial sphere, models of the solar system, and methods used by astronomers. It describes Earth's motions, tides, seasons, the Moon's properties and surface, and the planets with their groups, moons, rings, and known physical characteristics. The Sun's structure, spectra, sunspots, chromosphere, prominences, corona, and eclipses are examined alongside instruments such as telescopes and spectroscopes. Comets, meteors, zodiacal light, stars, nebulae, clustering, variable and multiple stars, distances, and the nebular hypothesis conclude with discussion of the large-scale stellar structure.

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J. A. Gillet

J. A. Gillet was an author known for his contributions to popular science literature, particularly in the field of astronomy. His notable work, "The Heavens Above: A Popular Handbook of Astronomy," serves as an accessible guide for readers interested in understanding celestial phenomena and the universe. Through his writing, Gillet aimed to demystify complex astronomical concepts, making them approachable for a general audience. His work reflects a commitment to educating the public about the wonders of the night sky.

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