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Books > Children's & Educational > Technology & applied sciences > Space science & technology
Find out how Earth formed and what makes it different from all the
other planets. Discover why we have summer and winter and day and
night, and learn how spacecraft from Earth explore the solar
system. Part of the Our Solar System series of books that explore
the exciting topic of space and are specially written for younger
readers. With stunning photographs and explanatory artwork, the
books are the perfect introduction to our solar system. Other
titles in the series: Asteroids, Comets and Meteors; The Moon; The
Inner Planets; The Outer Planets and The Sun
What do you see when you look up into the sky at night? The moon,
stars, maybe even a comet or asteroid? You can also see other
planets! In Planetary Science: Explore New Frontiers, readers ages
12 to 15 embark on a journey through the solar system and beyond,
exploring planets, moons, dwarf planets, exoplanets and everything
in-between. For many ancient cultures, planets were mysterious
objects that moved against the backdrop of the heavens in strange
but predictable patterns. Ever since Galileo Galilee first used a
telescope to explore the moons of Jupiter, we've known that the
planets are much more than mysterious points of light in the night
sky. With the creation of incredible technologies such as space
probes, giant ground-based telescopes, and Earth-orbiting
observatories, we've learned that Mars once had water on its
surface, that Jupiter's Great Red Spot has been churning for
centuries, and that thousands of exoplanets circle distant suns.
Planetary science is also exciting because of what we don't know.
Was there ever life on Mars? Is Planet Nine lurking in the outer
reaches of the solar system? Will we ever find another Earth? How
far can we go? In Planetary Science, readers examine the latest
information on Pluto, the discoveries of the Mars rover Curiosity,
and the incredible catalog of distant planets uncovered by the
Kepler Space Telescope. They learn about how planets are formed and
why they travel on their orbits. Planets, those pinpricks of light
you might spot on a clear night, come closer through informative
illustrations, links to online primary sources, illuminating
sidebars and fun facts, and hands-on, in-depth activities, such as
building scale models of planets, hunting for alien worlds through
citizen science, and crafting a comet in the kitchen. Planetary
Science also promotes critical thinking skills through inquiry,
discovery, and research by encouraging readers to explore questions
that remain unanswered, such as whether Mars once had life or the
possibility of a ninth planet hiding in the furthest reaches of the
solar system. With discoveries being made almost every day, it's an
exciting time to be a planetary scientist!
The At Issue series includes a wide range of opinion on a single
controversial subject. Each volume includes primary and secondary
sources from a variety of perspectives -- eyewitnesses, scientific
journals, government officials and many others. Extensive
bibliographies and annotated lists of relevant organizations to
contact offer a gateway to future research.
‘Exploring Space’ looks at the development of space science and knowledge from ancient times through the present and into the future. You will learn about everything from the first telescopes to the newest spacecraft that are exploring space right now. You will discover distant planets and other galaxies in the far reaches of the universe. So come on a fantastic journey into the world of space exploration! Sci-Hi is an engaging, comprehensive, and visually stimulating series that takes learning science core curriculum to a whole new level!
Learn all about spacecraft, from the first space capsules to space
planes and space shuttles. Have you ever wondered where the crew
all sit inside a tank, or what a jet engine looks like behind the
turbine blades? Well these six books will help you find out just
that! Find out something amazing about each vehicle and then turn
the page to see it sliced in two where its innermost secrets will
be revealed. Simple text and large labels and captions will make
the bite-sized pieces of information appeal to a wide range of
reading abilities, and the artwork is both friendly and accessible.
What's Inside - perfect for inquisitive, machine-mad readers who
love the details of how vehicles work. Suitable for readers aged
8+.
Pavo Explores The Solar System is a fun and informative book for
children of all ages. Travel with Pavo to all of your favorite
planets, seeing them in ways you may have never seen them before.
Enjoy your journey Dana Rowe is a mother passionate about her
family, her community and the stars. She has a creative sense of
humor and still dreams of being an astronaut when she grows up.
Learn more about Dana and Pavo inside this book as well as
www.pavoexploresthesolarsystem.com.
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