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Besides the 42 pages of artwork in the Cosmic Cat story itself, the ebook contains many supplements with animations, much more artwork, and original photographs of celestial objects. | ||
From the Story
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From the Supplements
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Did you ever have
fun with telescopes as a child? Do you have a child
who might like one? |
The phases of the
Moon can appear confusing and even random, but it's
really a simple, predictable monthly cycle. |
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Maria and her strange little friend see many beautiful things in the sky, including the Aurora Borealis. | An animated presentation helps you figure out
that complicated-looking new telescope mount. |
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Maria might be taking space
exploration a little too far. Just how much trouble is
she in? |
Black holes are not the easiest things in the
universe to figure out, but Cosmic Cat can help
get you started. |
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Who knows what might happen
when you turn a mysterious blue kitten loose in the
universe? |
What can
you expect to see with a nice little telescope? See some
specimens from the cosmic zoo. |
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Full list
of the major topics covered in the Cosmic Cat
supplements: |
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All copyright by Joe Bergeron.
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