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Solar System : astronomy and space

Where did our Solar System come from? Is Pluto still a planet? Our Solar System is huge and still full of mysterious places. It is only within the last few hundred years we have been able to see it with telescopes and realise that a twinkling star is much more than a tiny light in our sky.

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32320004880856 AN J523.3 LES
Junior Non Fiction Animals and Nature East Maitland Library . . *, In Processing .  
32320004842468 J523.2 LES
Junior Non Fiction   Maitland Library . . Available .  
32320004880849 AN J523.3 LES
Junior Non Fiction Animals and Nature Rutherford Library . . *, In Processing .  
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ISBN 9781925860849
1925860841
Classification Number AN J523.2 LES
Author Lesley, John
Title Solar System : astronomy and space [BK]
Physical Description colour illustrations ;
Note Includes index.
Where did our Solar System come from? Is Pluto still a planet? Our Solar System is huge and still full of mysterious places. It is only within the last few hundred years we have been able to see it with telescopes and realise that a twinkling star is much more than a tiny light in our sky.
Classification 9-12 years old.
Subject Astronomy
Meteors
Planets
Satellites
Astronomy, space & time
Planets -- Juvenile literature
Meteors -- Juvenile literature
Satellites -- Juvenile literature
Astronomy -- Juvenile literature
Solar system -- Juvenile literature -- Miscellanea
Solar system
Solar system -- Miscellanea
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