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| Author | Isaac Asimov | 
|---|---|
| Country | United States | 
| Language | English | 
| Series | Essays from The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction | 
| Genre | Science | 
| Publisher | Doubleday | 
Publication date  | 1971 | 
| Media type | Print (Hardback and Paperback) | 
| Preceded by | The Solar System and Back | 
| Followed by | The Left Hand of the Electron | 
The Stars in Their Courses is a collection of seventeen scientific essays by American writer Isaac Asimov. It is the eighth in a series of books collecting his essays from The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction (May 1969 to September 1970). Doubleday & Company first published the collection in 1971.
Contents
- Introduction
 - Part A: Astronomy
- "The Stars in their Courses"
 - "The Lop-sided Sun"
 - "The Lunar Honor-roll"
 - "Worlds in Confusion"
 
 - Part B: Physics
- "Two at a Time"
 - "On Throwing a Ball"
 - "The Man Who Massed the Earth"
 - "The Luxon Wall"
 - "Playing the Game"
 - "The Distance of Far"
 
 - Part C: Chemistry
- "The Multiplying Elements"
 - "Bridging the Gaps"
 - "The Nobel Prize That Wasn't"
 
 - Part D: Sociology
- "The Fateful Lightning"
 - "The Sin of the Scientist"
 - "The Power of Progression"
 - "My Planet, 'tis of Thee—"
 
 
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