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Hubble: Imaging Space and Time by David Devorkin, Robert Smith

woolfardis's review against another edition

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5.0

If there is one book you ever look at, make it this one. What you see above your head does not even begin to describe it all. I can almost hear the sawing noise as I type this...

potato_d's review against another edition

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5.0

Just.... Sigh.... Where’s my darned hyperspace travel already.

skyfox24kd's review

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5.0

D got money for Christmas from Uncle D and when we visited the bookstore I saw very wide eyes and well, this went home with us for sure.
It is a beautiful book and the information and photos are amazing. As someone drawn to color I was very enamored with this book. Also along the edges of the pages it told you just how far these things were in light years. That really put these things in perspective for me.
If you don’t get it; I guess you just don’t get it. How could the things shown in here ever be mediocre or meh?
Pfft.
One last thing, I suspect ours is a more updated version, but I went with the most recent one I could find here.

jadebear's review

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4.0

I couldn't give this one a full five stars, as there weren't pictures of all the planets in our solar system, and only a few of the Orion Nebula (my favourite).
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