About This Book
A series of essays examines the lore, superstitions, and scientific findings connected with the heavens, blending historical accounts and critical commentary. Topics range from astrology and pyramid-related religious claims to visionary speculations about other worlds and modern ideas of multiple universes. Other essays analyze observable phenomena such as stellar combustion, Saturn's rings, comets, and the lunar hoax, and conclude with discussions of astronomical paradoxes, popular myths, and the origins of constellation figures, presented in an accessible, nontechnical manner.
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