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As humans continue to make amazing discoveries in outer space, we
also face a unique challenge - living in an environment that we're
not meant to live in. Find out how long-term exposure to outer
space affects the human body and what scientists are doing to
combat it.
Discover the remarkable achievements of female astronomers and
astronauts in this fascinating book. Learn more about this STEM
topic through inspirational women such as Caroline Herschel,
Jocelyn Bell Burnell and Sally Ride, and find out how they overcame
prejudice and other obstacles to achieve scientific greatness.
This little book describes the past, present and future of black
holes through a funny and engaging story involving Grandpa Louie,
his two grandchildren and two of their friends.During a beautiful
sunny day on the beach, the children play, swim, enjoy their time,
and ask a lot of questions to Grandpa Louie, a retired astronomy
professor. Who better than him to tell all the secrets of black
holes to a group of curious children? Who discovered them? What do
'black holes' mean? Are There different types of black holes? How
does a black hole form? What is his fate? How did scientists manage
to 'observe' these celestial bodies which, by definition, cannot be
seen? At the end, we also bring up the subject of parallel
universes, which could exist beyond the horizon of a black
hole.This book is suitable for children from 6 to 12 years old.
What is a black hole? What is dark matter and what is it made of?
How do scientists discover black holes and dark matter if they
can't be seen? What do scientists know about these mysterious parts
of the universe and what do they still hope to find out? Budding
astronomers will learn the answers to these questions and more!
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I Am Neil Armstrong
(Hardcover)
Brad Meltzer; Illustrated by Christopher Eliopoulos
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This friendly, fun biography series focuses on the traits that made
our heroes great - the traits that kids can aspire to in order to
live heroically themselves. Each book tells the story of one of
America's icons in a lively, conversational way that works well for
the youngest nonfiction readers and that always includes the hero's
childhood influences. At the back are an excellent timeline and
photos. This volume tells the story of Neil Armstrong, the first
person to walk on the moon.
With a recording of the story read by ESA astronaut Tim Peake, from
the International Space Station! Inspired by Tim and his sons, and
featuring an introduction from the astronaut, this is the perfect
bedtime book, and the first bedtime story ever to be recorded in
space! Two space-mad little boys get ready for bed and say
goodnight to their toy rockets, launch pads and planet mobiles,
before being whisked away into space on an adventure beyond their
wildest dreams . . . Tim Peake is the first official British ESA
astronaut. He left Earth on 15th December 2015 to begin a six month
long mission aboard the International Space Station. His time in
space has been watched by millions and he is inspiring a new
generation of explorers, adventurers and questioners. Goodnight
Spaceman is the sixth book in Michelle Robinson and Nick East's
beloved series. Look out for Goodnight Digger, Goodnight Tractor,
Goodnight Princess, Goodnight Pirate and Goodnight Santa too!
This humorous twist on the popular Q & A format takes a
sideways look at all that is weird and wondrous about our Moon.
Quirkily illustrated characters and playful text reveal the amazing
answers. Find out what it's like to walk on the Moon, why it's
covered in so many craters, and how it moves the oceans on Earth.
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