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The Ways of the Planets

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Aimed at general readers, this accessible guide explains the nature, origin, and motions of the planets and how those motions create the appearances seen from Earth. It covers orbital and rotational behavior, the apparent movements of inferior and superior planets, and the paths planets trace against the ecliptic. Separate chapters provide concise, observationally focused profiles of each major planet and the asteroid group, discussing distance, size, brightness, atmospheres, rings and satellites, seasons, and transits. Practical advice, illustrations, and step-by-step observation tips are offered to help readers recognize planets and understand their changing aspects in the night sky.

About the Author

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Martha Evans Martin

Martha Evans Martin was an American author known for her work in the early 20th century. She contributed to literature with her notable book "The Ways of the Planets," which explores themes related to astronomy and the natural world. Martin's writing reflects a curiosity about the universe and its workings, appealing to readers interested in science and philosophy. Her contributions provide insight into the literary landscape of her time, showcasing the intersection of scientific inquiry and literary expression.

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