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The Daily Astronomical and Space Quiz Book: Learn Astronomy with Trivia and Questions that Test Your Knowledge of the Universe

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The Daily Astronomical and Space Quiz Book: Learn Astronomy with Trivia and Questions that Test Your Knowledge of the Universe

The Daily Astronomical and Space Quiz Book: Learn Astronomy with Trivia and Questions that Test Your Knowledge of the Universe by Richard J. Bartlett
English | January 12, 2018 | ISBN: 1983827436 | 414 pages | EPUB | 14 Mb

Are you an expert on space or is your knowledge like a black hole? Can you find Polaris or can't tell the difference between Ursa Major and Orion?

With hundreds of daily questions covering everything from astronomy, cosmology, history, the planets and their moons, you'll journey across the very length and breadth of time and space with over 700 questions and more than 350 illustrations.
Great for pub and club quiz nights or simply to test yourself and expand your knowledge, the Daily Astronomical and Space Quiz Book makes learning more about the universe fun!
Praise for other books by Richard J. Bartlett:
"This was a gift for my uncle who has enjoyed astronomy for many years. He is in love with his book" - C H, reviewing the Astronomical Almanac (2018-2022)
"The expertise and experience of the author becomes obvious from the first few pages" - Ali Julia, reviewing Easy Things to See With a Small Telescope
"An easy to read guide for anyone who wants to find their way around the night sky." - Indi2011906, reviewing 2018: The Night Sky Sights
"I have given this book 5stars as it is full of knowledge for beginner's like myself who are really interested in astronomy" - Mini newsh, reviewing Signposts to the Stars

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