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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 234 pages, height x width: 235x155 mm, weight: 4327 g, 43 Illustrations, color; 49 Illustrations, black and white; XVI, 234 p. 92 illus., 43 illus. in color., 1 Paperback / softback
  • Sērija : The Patrick Moore Practical Astronomy Series
  • Izdošanas datums: 05-Nov-2014
  • Izdevniecība: Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
  • ISBN-10: 1461470668
  • ISBN-13: 9781461470663
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 234 pages, height x width: 235x155 mm, weight: 4327 g, 43 Illustrations, color; 49 Illustrations, black and white; XVI, 234 p. 92 illus., 43 illus. in color., 1 Paperback / softback
  • Sērija : The Patrick Moore Practical Astronomy Series
  • Izdošanas datums: 05-Nov-2014
  • Izdevniecība: Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
  • ISBN-10: 1461470668
  • ISBN-13: 9781461470663
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This book is an amateur astronomers guide to the mythology and symbolism associated with the celestial bodies in the Solar System, and even includes some of the legendary tales of people who had or have a connection with these objects. It explores different cultures (for example, the Greco-Roman and the Norse) and different times and how stories were used to explain the worlds they saw above them. Youd be amazed how much of our world today reflects the myths and stories of these cultures!





Most amateur astronomers are familiar with the various Solar System objects, but they will be only peripherally aware of what ancient cultures thought of these other worlds. In fact, the mythology of the planets challenges many twenty-first century concepts and beliefs There are other books available on astromythology, but this one focuses mostly on our own Solar System, as opposed to the constellations and deep sky objects.





Alexander offers a new angle on timeless subjects and is exciting, informative and dramatic, as well as surprisingly relevant to everyday life. Find out for yourself how our modern world is steeped in the bygone worlds of yesteryear.
1 Solar Heroes and Sun Gods
1(22)
2 The Sun as a Powerhouse
23(18)
3 A Crippled Craftsman, a Divine Messenger, and the Goddess of Love
41(14)
Vulcan
41(2)
Mercury
43(4)
Venus: The Morning and Evening Star
47(8)
4 To the Ends of the Earth
55(22)
Volcanoes
71(3)
Aurora Borealis
74(3)
5 Craters, Dragons, Festivals, Gods and Goddesses of Earth's Moon
77(28)
6 Moon Madness, Superstition, and Other Lunar Associations
105(18)
7 Mars, the Next Frontier
123(10)
8 Doom and Gloom: Comets, Meteorites, and Asteroids
133(8)
9 Jupiter, the King of the Planets
141(20)
The Planet Jupiter
141(2)
Zeus/Jupiter, the God
143(2)
The Moons of Jupiter
145(14)
The Ice Giant Planets Beyond Jupiter
159(2)
10 Saturn, a Gaseous Beauty with Many Moons
161(26)
The Ringed Planet Superstar
161(1)
Saturn/Cronus in Mythology
162(2)
Saturn's Moons
164(23)
11 Uranus and Neptune in the Icy Depths
187(18)
The Ice Giant Uranus
187(1)
Ouranus/Uranus in Mythology
188(1)
The Moons of Uranus
189(8)
The Ice Giant Neptune
197(1)
The Mythology of Neptune/Poseidon
198(1)
Neptune's Moons
199(6)
12 Pluto, a Dark, Distant Underworld
205(10)
The Ninth Planet, Now a Dwarf
205(2)
Pluto's Mythology
207(3)
Pluto's Moons
210(5)
Afterword 215(2)
Craters Listed in this Book 217(2)
Moons Listed in this book 219(2)
Bibliography 221(4)
Index 225
Rachel Alexander grew up in Nottingham, England, surrounded by the mythology of english and history at Hatfield Polytechnic (UK), including ancient Greek history and philosophy, before completing her post-graduate Certificate of Education (the UK qualification for Teaching) at Exeter University. She then went on to teach English in a secondary school, before eventually becoming a Learning Support Tutor at Exeter College. She taught English to Japanese students every year in Exeter and/or Dorset until 2011, and has taught English to Japanese students in Nara, Japan. Following her time in Japan she returned to education and studied Fine Art at Plymouth University. On this course she specialized in Portraiture and researching and compiling information on Symbolism, which led to and has enhanced her interest in Mythology. She has had a long-time interest in amateur astronomy.