Books & Magazines
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AUD $25.00
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Introducing the latest book in the Professor Astro Cat series of compelling science books for kids, now for younger readers!
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AUD $25.00
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- Double-sided map of the lunar surface highlights key features like craters and maria that you can explore for yourself with your telescope
- Features a directory of the best craters and lunar features with coordinates to find them
- Detailed lunar observing tips and information about key lunar regions on the reverse side of the map
- Lunar topography by renowned lunar cartographer, Ralph Aeschliman
- Map is 24" x 24" for easy reading or display, but folds to just 8" x 4" for easy transport to your observing site
- Map is waterproof and tear resistant
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AUD $29.00
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Come on a mission of discovery, as we depart the International Space Station and travel towards the centre of the Earth... Along the way learn all about key natural and human-made wonders found at every level from space to core!
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AUD $28.00
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From holidays on the moon to discovering aliens, this beautifully illustrated board book explore some of the research that is taking us one step closer to discovering what life might be like in the unknown.
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AUD $75.00
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Packed full of practical advice and tips
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AUD $29.00
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A fast-paced and entertaining journey through the history, present, and future of these important yet mysterious cosmic bodies.
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AUD $45.95
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This practical guide explains and demonstrates how you can capture impressive images of our nearest neighbour in space using a variety of different techniques.
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AUD $54.95
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Learn the essential foundations of how to produce beautiful astronomical images
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AUD $19.90
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Discover the wonders of space in this incredible picture book, with giant fold-out pages to satisfy the curiosity of every young space enthusiast.
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AUD $20.00
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An in-depth guide for aspiring astronomers and Moon observers from the Royal Observatory Greenwich.
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