The Secret Lives of Planets

A User's Guide to the Solar System – BBC Sky At Night's Best Astronomy and Space Books of 2019

Paul Murdin author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Hodder & Stoughton

Published:9th Jul '20

£12.99

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This captivating book offers a deep dive into the fascinating lives of the planets and their moons, revealing their extraordinary stories.

In The Secret Lives of Planets, astronomer Paul Murdin takes readers on an enlightening journey through our solar system. This book serves as a comprehensive guide, revealing the intricate and often surprising details about the planets and their moons. Murdin's engaging writing style makes complex astronomical concepts accessible to everyone, inviting readers to explore the wonders of our celestial neighborhood. From the fiery surface of Mercury to the icy rings of Saturn, each planet has its own unique story to tell.

Murdin emphasizes that while the solar system may appear orderly at first glance, it is filled with dynamic events and fascinating features. For instance, did you know that Titan, Saturn's largest moon, has lakes of liquid methane? Or that Mars is home to the largest volcano in the solar system, which dwarfs anything found on Earth? These captivating insights reveal that the planets are not just distant orbs; they are vibrant worlds with rich histories and ongoing transformations.

The Secret Lives of Planets is more than just a scientific exploration; it is a celebration of the wonders of space. Murdin's passion for astronomy shines through as he shares stories that have captivated him throughout his career. This book is a must-read for anyone curious about our solar system and the secrets it holds.

ISBN: 9781529319408

Dimensions: 196mm x 128mm x 22mm

Weight: 220g

288 pages