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BLAST OFF into the WONDERS OF OUTER SPACE with ONE THOUSAND
INCREDIBLE FACTS! Did you know ... that one of Saturn's moons is so
hollow it would float in water? That the largest known star is 3.69
billion times bigger than our sun? Or that Jupiter likely has
diamonds floating in its clouds? Explore dazzling facts about the
vast expanse of space, from glowing stars billions of light-years
away to supermassive exploding supernovas to rockets thundering
into the unknown. This comprehensive book takes you on a
mind-blowing tour of our unbelievable universe and is full of
fascinating facts on topics such as space exploration, our solar
system and galaxy, and beyond. Expert astronomer Dean Regas-former
host of PBS's Star Gazers and astronomer of the Cincinnati
Observatory-takes you on an incredible tour of facts about each
planet in our solar system, dwarf planets, our sun and other stars,
exoplanets, comets, asteroids, galaxies, space travel, and so much
more. Hundreds of stunning photographs bring the facts to life. A
universe of fun and discovery awaits! Series Overview: Each book in
the 1,000 Facts series focuses on a single topic of high interest
to kids. Information is easy to read and easy to understand and is
accompanied by colorful photos and illustrations. The fun-fact
format and a lively design engage kids and help them forget they're
learning. These are perfect reference books for kids who want to
know everything there is to know about a specific subject and who
love to share their knowledge with everyone around them. Check out
these other fact-filled books from NatGeo Kids: 1,000 Facts About
Insects; 1,000 Facts About Ancient Egypt; 1,000 Facts About
Dinosaurs, Fossils, and Prehistoric Life; 1,000 Facts About the
White House.
Pluto has not been a planet since 2006. But this tiny world still
inspires people of all ages while sparking controversy. In this
delightfully witty book, astronomer Dean Regas teaches you how to
educate your grown-up about the cutting-edge science of space, most
crucially the reason why Pluto is NOT a planet any more. Delving
into the history of space discoveries, the key players who have
helped our understanding of the universe (including the 11-year-old
girl who named Pluto in the first place) and the ever-changing
nature of science, this book will equip every reader with the tools
they need to bring their grown-ups fully up to speed, and to sneak
in as many amazing astronomical facts as possible. And there's a
handy quiz at the end so that you can check your grown-up has been
paying attention!
Keep your feet on the ground and experience the night sky to the
fullest by exploring planets, satellites, and constellations with
this all-inclusive reference guide to space. 100 Things to See in
the Night Sky, Expanded Edition is full of information on the many
amazing things you can see with a telescope, or just your naked
eye! From shooting stars to constellations and planets to
satellites, this book gives you a clear picture of what you can see
on any given night. Learn about the celestial bodies that have
captured people's imaginations for centuries, with specific facts
alongside traditional myths and beautifully illustrated photographs
and star charts that will help you know where to look for the best
view. With this illuminating guide, you'll enjoy hours of
stargazing, whether you're travelling, camping, sitting in your
back garden, or simply flipping through the beautiful images in
this book.
A handy field guide for the best stargazing experience whether in
your own back yard, camping, or travelling-including information
showing you which planets, constellations, stars, and manmade
objects you can see with a telescope, or just your naked eye! The
night sky is full of amazing things to see-from shooting stars and
constellations to planets and satellites-but it can be hard to tell
what you're seeing, or where to look for the best view. 100 Things
to See in the Night Sky gives you a clear picture of what you can
see on any given night, either using a small telescope, or just
your naked eye. Each object is presented as a separate entry, with
background information on the makeup, appearance, and history of
the object, along with easy-to-follow instructions on how to find
it. For astronomy and space fans of all ages, this guide helps you
explore the galaxy and see the stars-while keeping your feet on the
ground.
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