Aapli Suryamala

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Our galaxy is the only one in the universe having life (living organisms). This galaxy, the planets in it and the space in it is described in this book in very simple language so that everyone can know about it. You need not be a student of science to read and enjoy the book by welknown science writer Dr. Madhukar Apte, who has provided the diagrams to clear the concepts of science and pictures to enterprete scientific happenings.

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Our galaxy is the only one in the universe having life (living organisms). This galaxy, the planets in it and the space in it is described in this book in very simple language so that everyone can know about it. You need not be a student of science to read and enjoy the book by welknown science writer Dr. Madhukar Apte, who has provided the diagrams to clear the concepts of science and pictures to enterprete scientific happenings.

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Weight 125 kg
Dimensions 21.5 × 14 cm
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