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This book depicts astronomers who have worked at Perth Observatory. Artemis guides children to explore the telescopes and information is given about the telescope and what the astronomer was looking into the sky for. There is also some technical information regarding astronomy.
Perth Observatory, since its establishment in 1896, has been a major contributor to astronomy. This book captures personal stories of staff and early volunteers who worked at the Observatory to give new perspectives and fill gaps in the written records.
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