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Starlight - Keith Robinson

Utforska stjärnornas fascinerande värld med Keith Robinsons bok 'Starlight'. Lär dig om stjärnljusets sammansättning, hur stjärnor föds och dör, och hur vi mäter deras avstånd och massa. Boken ger svar på många frågor om stjärnfysik och hjälper dig att förstå universums hemligheter.

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