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Unveiling the universe: where we are and what we are as told by the telescope and spectroscope; a popular, intelligible, and graphic description of the sun, moon, earth, planets, stars, comets, meteorites, eclipses, zodiac signs, star charts, and theories of earth origin; a concise summary of historical, descriptive and observational astronomy

Title:Unveiling the universe: where we are and what we are as told by the telescope and spectroscope; a popular, intelligible, and graphic description of the sun, moon, earth, planets, stars, comets, meteorites, eclipses, zodiac signs, star charts, and theories of earth origin; a concise summary of historical, descriptive and observational astronomy
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Note:The Research publishers, 1936
  
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Subject:Astronomy
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