Southern Nights: The story of New Zealand's night sky

Author(s): Naomi Arnold

Physical Sciences | Astrophysics | Aotearoa | History

Meet the night sky, down under


Aotearoa New Zealand was founded on stargazing. It was celestial navigation that brought the first people here, and it was tatai arorangi, Maori astronomy, that helped people survive once they arrived. There is no better place on Earth to view the brilliance of other worlds.


Covering eclipses, aurorae, comets and constellations, backyard observatories, traditional stargazers and world-class astrophotographers, this is the unique story of Te Whanau Marama, our family of light - the night sky that glows above us all.






Author Biography: Naomi Arnold is an award-winning journalist and natural history writer. She writes about everything, but particularly loves stories about people, science, the environment, travel, and outdoor adventure. She spent three months reporting on science from Antarctica, a month covering the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, and in 2013 traveled the United States for six weeks, investigating the digital delivery of long form feature writing as part of the University of Canterbury's Robert Bell Scholarship.

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General Fields

  • : 9781775541288
  • : HarperCollins Publishers New Zealand
  • : HarperCollins Publishers Ltd
  • : 1.156
  • : October 2019
  • : 2.6 Centimeters X 20.6 Centimeters X 26.4 Centimeters
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Naomi Arnold
  • : Hardback
  • : 1911
  • : 272