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Eclipse: How the 1919 Solar Eclipse Proved Einstein's Theory of General Relativity

Contributor(s): Pattison, Darcy (Author), Willis, Peter (Author)

ISBN: 9781629441252

Publisher: Mims House

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Pub Date: October 8, 2019

Dewey: 523.78

Lexile Code: 0830

Features: Bibliography, Illustrated

Target Age Group: 06 to 12

Physical Info: 0.25" H x 8.50" L x 8.50" W ( 0.69 lbs) 34 pages

Series: Moments in Science

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Description: In 1915, British astronomer Arthur Stanley Eddington was fascinated with Einstein's new theory of general relativity. Einstein said that the sun's gravity could pull and bend light. In simple language, this nonfiction illustrated picture book explains how the push (acceleration) and pull (gravity) of space affects light.

Brief description: Darcy Pattison is the author of science books for kids, including four National Science Teachers Association Outstanding Science Trade Books: Clang: Ernst Chladni's Sound Experiments 2019; Nefertiti, the Spidernaut, 2017; Abayomi, the Brazilian Puma: The True Story of an Orphaned Cub, 2015; and Desert Baths 2013. She also writes science fiction early chapter books and science fiction young adult novels. Her books have been translated into ten languages. For more, see darcypattison.com/about.

Review Quotes:

"The text of the book is wonderfully clear and easy to follow, and the illustrations are great, both lively and informative. The story of the eclipse unfolds dramatically, and the science is explained vividly and correctly." Daniel John Kennefick, Astrophysicist and Science Historian

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