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Eclipse — Journeys to the Dark Side of the Moon
Eclipse — Journeys to the Dark Side of the Moon | Frank Close
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On 21 August 2017, over 100 million people will gather in a narrow belt across the USA to witness the most watched total solar eclipse in history. Eclipse - Journeys to the Dark Side of the Moon, written by the widely read popular science author Frank Close, describes the spellbinding allure of this most beautiful natural phenomenon. The book explains why eclipses happen, reveals their role in history, literature and myth, and focuses on eclipse chasers, who travel with ecstatic fervour to some of the most inaccessible places on the globe to be present at the moment of totality. The book includes the author's quest to solve a 3000 years old mystery: how did the moon move backwards during a total solar eclipse, as claimed in the Book of Joshua? It is an inspirational tale: how a teacher and an eclipse inspired the author, aged eight, to a life in science, and a love affair with eclipses, which takes him to a war zone in the Western Sahara, to the South Pacific and the African bush. The tale comes full circle with another eight-year old boy - the author's grandson - at the 2017 great American eclipse. Readers of all ages will be drawn to this inspirational chronicle of the mesmerizing experience of total solar eclipse.
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Ayan2427
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Fortunate enough to get this book done before August 31st. Fascinated by how the beauty of the eclipse was described. I was able to picture an eclipse without ever seeing one πŸ˜€πŸ˜€πŸ˜€

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GerardtheBookworm
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For all you astronomy buffs, Eclipse explores both lunar and solar eclipses from an author who became enamored with the event during his childhood. In addition to the science portion, Frank Close examines all the history and superstitions connected with this phenomenon, as well as look at why solar eclipses can only be seen in certain parts of the world. Together with other eclipse chasers (there really is such a thing), readers learn plenty.