The Planets Are Very, Very, Very, Far Away
Discovering the true distances in our solar system
Format:Paperback
Publisher:The Experiment LLC
Published:1st Mar '22
Should be back in stock very soon
This book redefines our understanding of the solar system's scale, showing just how far apart the planets truly are in a captivating way.
In The Planets Are Very, Very, Very, Far Away, the vastness of the solar system is explored in a way that challenges our traditional perceptions. The common image of the solar system, with its nine planets neatly arranged around the Sun, is not only misleading but also overly simplistic. This book invites readers to reconsider their understanding by presenting the solar system at an astonishing trillion-to-one scale. Through engaging illustrations and innovative gatefold pages, it reveals just how small our planets are in relation to the Sun, making the distances between them seem even more unfathomable.
The book's unique design allows for a visual experience that is both educational and awe-inspiring. As readers unfold the pages, they discover that the Sun is roughly the size of a dime, while Earth appears no larger than a pinhead when viewed at this scale. This perspective emphasizes the immense distances that separate celestial bodies, illustrating that even at a trillion-to-one scale, the solar system is far too vast to fit comfortably within the confines of a typical book or space. The experience encourages readers to grasp the true scale of our cosmic neighborhood.
Mike Vago, the author, combines his background in graphic design with a passion for astronomy to create a compelling narrative that is accessible to all ages. His ability to convey complex concepts through visual storytelling makes The Planets Are Very, Very, Very, Far Away not just a book but an adventure into the depths of space. It is a must-read for anyone curious about the universe and our place within it.
ISBN: 9781615197774
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 300g
56 pages