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New Astronomy Book | Master Books | Homeschool | Danny Faulkner
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This series of books provides a great Christian perspective on astronomy, with beautiful pictures and lots of information. It is suitable for 4-5 grade students, but 6-7 grade plus would be a better fit. The author is a friend of mine and the book is highly recommended.
If you watch the stars at night, you'll see how they change positions. Many ancient pagan cultures taught that the changing stars caused the seasons to change. Unlike these pagan teachings, the book of Job gives credit to God for both changing stars and seasons (Job 38:31-33). When Job looked at Orion, he saw about what we see today, even though he may have lived as much as 4,000 years ago. This gives us a direct connection to him, and more importantly to the God who made both the stars and us. Beautiful and breathtaking in its scale, the vast expanse of the universe is one that we struggle to study, understand, or even c…
If you watch the stars at night, you'll see how they change positions. Many ancient pagan cultures taught that the changing stars caused the seasons to change. Unlike these pagan teachings, the book of Job gives credit to God for both changing stars and seasons (Job 38:31-33). When Job looked at Orion, he saw about what we see today, even though he may have lived as much as 4,000 years ago. This gives us a direct connection to him, and more importantly to the God who made both the stars and us. Beautiful and breathtaking in its scale, the vast expanse of the universe is one that we struggle to study, understand, or even comprehend in terms of its purpose and size. Now take an incredible look at the mysteries and marvels of space in The New Astronomy Book! Discover the best ways to observe the heavens, along with up-to-date astronomical data and concepts. Learn about the dynamics of planets, stars, galaxies, and models for the cosmology of the universe. What we know and are still trying to discover about planets, moons, and comets within our own solar system. Includes a 24-inch, full-color, pull-out poster. 96 pages, hardcover.
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This series of books provides a great Christian perspective on astronomy, with beautiful pictures and lots of information. It is suitable for 4-5 grade students, but 6-7 grade plus would be a better fit. The author is a friend of mine and the book is highly recommended.
Pros
- Beautiful pictures
- Informative content
- Christian perspective
- Three levels of learning
- Engaging for various age groups
Cons
- Confusing for young kids
- Not suitable for younger kids
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If you watch the stars at night, you'll see how they change positions. Many ancient pagan cultures taught that the changing stars caused the seasons to change. Unlike these pagan teachings, the book of Job gives credit to God for both changing stars and seasons (Job 38:31-33). When Job looked at Orion, he saw about what we see today, even though he may have lived as much as 4,000 years ago. This gives us a direct connection to him, and more importantly to the God who made both the stars and us. Beautiful and breathtaking in its scale, the vast expanse of the universe is one that we struggle to study, understand, or even comprehend in terms of its purpose and size. Now take an incredible look at the mysteries and marvels of space in The New Astronomy Book! Discover the best ways to observe the heavens, along with up-to-date astronomical data and concepts. Learn about the dynamics of planets, stars, galaxies, and models for the cosmology of the universe. What we know and are still trying to discover about planets, moons, and comets within our own solar system. Includes a 24-inch, full-color, pull-out poster. 96 pages, hardcover.
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Publisher | Astronomy |
Book Title | Astronomy |
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Topic | Astronomy |
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