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How stars are formed and their ultimate fate.,
By R. D. Allison (dallison@biochem.med.ufl.edu) (Gainesville, Florida, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Star Cycles: The Life and Death of Stars (Isaac Asimov's New Library of the Universe) (Library Binding)
This is another book in Isaac Asimov's excellent "New Library of the Universe" series that serves as a supplementary text for the introduction of astronomy for young children. This volume is filled with beautiful photographs of stars and discusses the life and ultimate fate of different types of stars. The book is an update and revision by Francis Reddy of Isaac Asimov's "The Birth and Death of Stars" (1988). Asimov had passed away in 1992.
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Star Cycles: The Life and Death of Stars (Isaac Asimov's New Library of the Universe) by Francis Reddy (Library Binding - Sept. 1995)
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