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NIGHT

How Copernicus Made the Sun Stand Still and the Earth Move

Language EnglishEnglish
Book Hardback
Book NIGHT Darcy Pattison
Libristo code: 51280060
Publishers Mims House, July 2026
Patterns in the Night SkyOn a March night in 1497, a young Nicholas Copernicus watched the moon glid... Full description
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Patterns in the Night Sky

On a March night in 1497, a young Nicholas Copernicus watched the moon glide across the sky and hide a distant star. When the star reappeared too soon, he knew something was wrong with the accepted science of his time. That single observation launched a lifetime of questions-and changed how we understand our place in the universe.

NIGHT tells the true story of how Copernicus challenged centuries of scientific thinking. Using only his eyes and simple instruments-no telescopes existed yet-he carefully measured the movements of planets across the dark skies above the Baltic Sea. Night after night, year after year, until the math finally worked: the sun stood still at the center, and Earth moved around it.

Young readers will discover how one curious mind and careful observation can overturn everything we think we know. With rich back matter including information about Copernicus's life, his astronomical tools, the importance of dark skies, and why scientific revolutions take time, this book brings history and science together in an engaging narrative that shows how real science happens.

About the Moments in Science Series

The award-winning Moments in Science series captures pivotal discoveries that changed our understanding of the world. Each book focuses on a specific moment when a scientist asked the right question, made a key observation, or solved a puzzle that had stumped others for centuries. Perfect for curious readers ages 6-10 and anyone who loves the stories behind scientific breakthroughs.

Perfect for:

  • Elementary science curriculum (astronomy, scientific method, history of science)
  • STEM education and read-alouds
  • Young readers fascinated by space and the night sky
  • Libraries and classrooms exploring scientific discovery
  • Fans of narrative nonfiction and biography

Age Range: 6-10 years

Series: Moments in Science (Book 11)

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