Where Did Pluto Go?

A beginner's guide to understanding the "New Solar System"

Paul Sutherland

If you looked up at the night sky, would you know Gemini from Sagittarius? Or what causes shooting stars or why Neptune and Uranus are sometimes considered twins? The answers are close at hand. Where did Pluto Go? will escort you through the universe and illuminate the mysteries of space in easy-to-understand detail.

Published: Mar, 2009

PAUL SUTHERLAND is a science journalist and author who specialises in astronomy and space. He has written for The Times in the UK and Astronomy Now and has edited the UK's Society for Popular Astronomy's publications and website.

NEIL DEGRASSE TYSON, who wrote the book's foreward, is an American astrophysicist and director of the Hayden Planetarium at the American Museum of Natural History in New York. He is the author of a number of best-selling books on astronomy. In 2004 has was appointed by President George W. Bush to serve on a commission to assess U.S. space exploration policy.

  • 160 pages plus 8-page gatefold
  • h 230mm x w 230mm
  • hardback
  • full colour throughout
  • 53,000 words
  • Printed ISBN:978-0-762109-77-7

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