Keen for any other vetted book recommendations people may have related to this pattern. Have obviously noted down The Stars, but any that focus more on the constellation stories themselves are appreciated. Seems Star Tales by Ridpath could be an option?
Don't underrate the big inflatable portable planetariums! I can't be the only one who instantly got a sense of awe that I could carry over to, um, the real sky, from the fact that there was a huge, slightly squishy dome in the auditorium, and we had to crawl in the dark through a narrow, crooked passageway to be admitted to the glory of the stars! (A lot of mostly-unintentional birth imagery!)
Keen for any other vetted book recommendations people may have related to this pattern. Have obviously noted down The Stars, but any that focus more on the constellation stories themselves are appreciated. Seems Star Tales by Ridpath could be an option?
Don't underrate the big inflatable portable planetariums! I can't be the only one who instantly got a sense of awe that I could carry over to, um, the real sky, from the fact that there was a huge, slightly squishy dome in the auditorium, and we had to crawl in the dark through a narrow, crooked passageway to be admitted to the glory of the stars! (A lot of mostly-unintentional birth imagery!)