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Maggie Aderin-Pocock

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Maggie Aderin-Pocock


Born
in London, The United Kingdom
March 09, 1968

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Average rating: 4.13 · 1,114 ratings · 185 reviews · 25 distinct worksSimilar authors
The Book of the Moon: A Gui...

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Women Invent the Future: A ...

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Webb's Universe: The Space ...

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The Sky at Night: The Art o...

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The Knowledge: Stargazing

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BBC: The Story of the Solar...

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“...Pluto is also tidally locked to Charon, so it always presents the same face to its moon too. It is like the two are staring at each other, never breaking their gaze, as they waltz around the solar system (creepy).”
Maggie Aderin-Pocock, The Book of the Moon: A Guide to Our Closest Neighbor

“...the egg analogy does not work well for the Moon's structure. Here, a better analogy would be a rather boring sugar-coated chocolate-chip muffin. I say boring because the muffin has just a single chocolate chip at its center, definitely a disappointing result for chocolate lovers everywhere.”
Maggie Aderin-Pocock, The Book of the Moon: A Guide to Our Closest Neighbor

“Jupiter was the god of sky and thunder and by all accounts a bit of a lad.”
Maggie Aderin-Pocock, The Book of the Moon: A Guide to Our Closest Neighbor



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