Al Kawakib al Tis'ah (Silsilat al Ilm lil Atfal) (Arabic Edition)
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Author(s)Hasan Yahya
ISBN / ASIN1500839507
ISBN-139781500839505
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Sales Rank99,999,999
CategoryScience
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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In this series we present scientific topics in geography and physics about the lunar system and the nine moons. In the process of providing science to Arab immigrants. The nine planets that orbit the sun are Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune and Pluto in order of distance from the sun. The first eight planets can be seen with a small telescope; or binoculars. And large observatories continue to provide much useful information. But the possibility of getting up close with interplanetary spacecraft has revolutionized planetary science. This book is good to enhance astrological knowledge and design models of the planets with their orbits. It is a part of Science for children series, sponsored by the Arab American Encyclopedia- USA. It is good for science classes curriculum at Arab-Islamic schools in Diaspora. The author is the chief editor of International Humanities Studies IHS Journal. He's an Arab Palestinian scholar and writer. Dr. Yahya resides in Michigan - USA, he published hundreds of books in the process of Ihyaa al Turath al Arabi fil Mahjar- Resurrection of Arab Heritage in Diaspora project to serve the new generations in Europe and North America. Dr. Yahya has four children and ten grandchildren.
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