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K-3Night Sky: And Other Amazing Sights in Space series.
These two introductory books discuss each phenomenon, describing, for example, what a comet is made of, the relationship between the sun and northern lights, what ancient beliefs surrounding the sightings were, and how or where to see comets or northern lights today. The titles are well illustrated with photos and diagrams, and dull experiments round out the otherwise informative texts. Reading list. Glos., ind. Review covers these Night Sky titles: Comets and Northern Lights.