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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalNever Stop Looking Up gives an illustrative tour of the nebulae with the help of both visual and physical information. It is a guide to the principle types of the nebulae discovered to date.
This book is written to give a real insight into the nebulae which is beyond the sense of perception of the reader. The primary motive of the author is to describe the way how these innumerable ginormous astronomical bodies are connected to the millions of people taking a breath. Galaxies, clusters, nebulae, comets, asteroids, and meteoroids are always there in the universe, but only a hand few people are aware of these facts.
Drawing from a diverse range of information such as constellation, type, and sub-type, Shruti Riya explains and illustrates each of the nebulae in language that is simple, vivid, and highly interesting. These all chapters are based on scientific principles which can powerfully explain to the reader while positively impacting the world around us
Unfortunately, due to the lack of scientific equipment, observations, photographs, and research, the information about some nebula was unavailable. The author apologizes for the inconvenience caused to the reader. The editorial team and The author perform their best to update the information with help of the new observation.
Shruti Riya
The author of the book is a high school student who has a keen interest in Astronomy.
She loves to gaze at the stars and is bounded by the constellations. Her passion for astronomy leads her to write content related to science, physics, and astronomy.
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