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Take a thrilling journey to the Red Planet. Find out how to get
there, where to land, and how to survive. No one has ever been to
Mars. It is between 35 million and 250 million miles away,
depending on the calendar. But Space scientists are developing a
rocket to take us. How do we know when to go? Can we land without
crashing and burning? How will we survive when we get there? Mars
has a thin and unbreathable atmosphere, intense radiation
(especially after a solar storm), and sandstorms the size of North
America. There is no fuel, and the only water is locked in the
frozen icecaps and particular rocks. Mind Mappers Can We Live on
Mars? unravels the complicated science and logistics of this
incredible challenge. Structured in a unique way using the
visual-thinking technique--mind mapping--complex ideas are broken
down into a clear flow of visual information. The mind map connects
the information, making it easy to grasp. Even the youngest wannabe
astronaut can learn how humans may be able to reach and live on the
Red Planet in their own lifetime. BEAUTIFUL ILLUSTRATIONS: Combines
the beauty of a picture book with science-based facts and
information. UNIQUE APPROACH: Can We Live on Mars? is structured
using a visual thinking technique called "mind mapping," where
complex ideas are broken down into a clear flow of visual
information. The "mind map" connects the information, making it
easy to grasp. ACCESSIBLE TO EVERY READER: The text is carefully
layered and leveled for emerging to proficient readers. COMPLETE
THE MIND MAPPERS COLLECTION: How Do We Stop Climate Change?, Are We
Running Out of Water?, and Why Does Plastic Hurt the Planet? are
also available.
Instant Physics pulls together all the pivotal physics knowledge
and thought into one concise volume. Each page contains a discrete
'cheat sheet', which tells you the most important facts in
bite-sized chunks, meaning you can become an expert in an instant.
From black holes to black body radiation, telescopes to
microscopes, quantum mechanics to general relativity, every key
figure, discovery or idea is explained with succinct and lively
text and graphics. Perfect for the knowledge hungry and time poor,
this collection of graphic-led lessons makes psychology interesting
and accessible. Everything you need to know is here.
Build your child's reading confidence at home with books at the
right level Bored of spending all your holidays on Mars? Now you
can travel further off the beaten astral plane with this
fact-packed guide. Sapphire/Band 16 books offer longer reads to
develop children's sustained engagement with texts and are more
complex syntactically. A travel guide to all the planets in the
solar system on pages 54 and 55 makes it easy for children to recap
what the key facts they've learnt. Text type: A non-chronological
report. Curriculum links: Science; Geography; Citizenship. This
book has been quizzed for Accelerated Reader.
'A delight and triumph ... A thing of beauty ... Truly, truly
magical' talkRADIO Look up on a clear evening, and you'll see
thousands of stars shining in the night sky, each telling a story
of their own. With star maps to help easily identify key celestial
bodies, astronomer Giles Sparrow takes 21 stars (and three
imposters) to look at what each pinprick of light can tell us about
the birth, life and death of our universe. From red giants to
supernovae and from stellar cities to our own Sun, The History of
Our Universe in 21 Stars shows how the lights we see in the sky can
help us unravel the mysteries of the cosmos.
This comprehensive encyclopedia presents in-depth information in a
way that is engaging and accessible to young readers.
A beautiful showcase of Johann Doppelmayr's magnificent Atlas
Coelestis that deconstructs its intricately drawn plates and
explores its influential ideas. Showcasing Johann Doppelmayr's
magnificent 1742 map of the cosmos, Atlas Coelestis, this
spectacular guide to the heavens is also a superb introduction to
the fundamentals and history of astronomy. Charting constellations,
planets, comets and moons, Doppelmayr's Atlas presents the ideas
and discoveries of many famous and influential astronomers,
including Copernicus, Riccioli, Kepler, Newton and Halley, in
intricate colour plates that interweave annotated diagrams and
tables with figurative drawings and ornamental features. Here, you
can appreciate the beauty of those exquisite astronomical and
cosmographical plates and comprehend the details, which are also
presented in step-by-step deconstructed form. Astronomer Giles
Sparrow elucidates the scientific ideas inherent in each plate,
expertly decoding and analysing the complex information contained
in them and placing Doppelmayr's sumptuous Atlas in the context of
the ground-breaking discoveries made during the Renaissance and
Enlightenment periods. A spectacular, revelatory celestial
compendium to the cosmos, Phaenomena expands on and explains
Doppelmayr's original, awe-inspiring Atlas and reflects upon its
influence on the development of the science of astronomy to the
present day.
Expert science writer Giles Sparrow guides you through 21 stars you
can see in the night sky and what they can teach us about our
universe. On a clear evening, if you look up you can see thousands
of stars shining in the dark sky, each with a story of their own.
Taking 21 stars (and three imposters, that cheekily aren't
technically stars), expert science writer Giles Sparrow offers a
complete introduction to what is happening up in the night sky.
Sparrow draws 'star maps' to help you easily identify the celestial
bodies and then explains (for anyone not an astronomer themselves)
what this particular pinprick of light can tell us about the birth,
life and death of our universe. From red giants, quasars and
supernovae to black holes, multiple stars and even our own Sun,
this fascinating book tells the intriguing, inspiring and sometimes
incredible story of how we came to unravel the mysteries of the
cosmos, and what we learnt along the way. So look up at the sky and
marvel at its wonders with this exciting new book.
This ultimate guide to Mars launches 7 to 9 year olds on a breathtaking journey through the past, present, and future of the Red Planet.
This spectacular reference book for children aged 7-9 explores the planet Mars, exploring the evidence for past life on Mars, what's happening there now, and what it might look like to one day live on the Red Planet. Be amazed by the tallest mountain in the Solar System, discover how houses on Mars could look, and find out if you've got what it takes to join the teams traveling to Mars in the future.
This wonderful children’s book on Mars offers:
- In-depth information, backed up by space and satellite photography and fun illustrations.
- Easy-to-digest sections about Mars, each filled with incredible facts and visuals.
- Information on the entire subject of Mars; its formation and geography, what we’ve learned about its past, missions and exploration, potential future life on Mars, and more.
Has there ever been life on Mars? Will we be living there soon? How? Discover the past, present, and future of the mysterious Red Planet in this beautiful non-fiction book for kids. Packed with fun illustrations by artist Mark Ruffle, combined with images from space agencies such as NASA and ESA, information panels, and diagrams, children will adore this essential guide to Mars.
At DK, we believe in the power of discovery. So why stop here?
If you like Mars, then why not complete the collection? Take a trip into space and discover the mysteries of Earth’s closest neighbor with The Moon, or explore Earth’s surrounding neighbors with Solar System.
What Shape is Space? is a question with surprisingly far-reaching
implications for our understanding of the very nature of reality
and our place within it. The concepts involved may be
sophisticated, but Giles Sparrow's effortless prose style easily
renders them understandable, allowing readers to get to grips with
the overarching debates at the cutting edge of cosmology today.
Infographics, diagrams and astronomical visualizations illustrate
and clarify the various astonishing implications of a universe of
infinite space.
Following the 'Big Bang', it took the universe billions of years to
evolve into the unique system of stars and planets that we know of
today. Scientists have studied the planets of our solar system for
centuries, and are beginning to understand the billions of stars
and other bodies that make up the Universe. Stars and Planets is an
ideal reference book for anyone interested in astronomy, featuring
300 of the most well known stars, planets, moons, constellations
and other cosmological phenomena, such as black holes and quasars.
Each entry includes an image - either a photograph or an artist's
impression or diagram - and a key information table including
specifications such as the mass, radius, surface temperature,
distance from sun, gravity and major elements of each object.
Presented in a handy, pocket-size format, full of facts and
engaging text, Stars and Planets is a valuable reference source as
well as a fascinating read, revealing the spectacular world of the
Cosmos.
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Mars (Hardcover)
Giles Sparrow
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R932
R817
Discovery Miles 8 170
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Secrets in the Skies delves deep into the life and discoveries of the world's most famous stargazer, Galileo Galilei, and the star-studded history of astronomy, from our prehistoric ancestors to the work of today's most brilliant scientists. In this stunningly detailed visual retelling of the birth of science, the solar system is brought to life in glorious full-colour, with breathtaking illustrations by James Weston Lewis.
From his early days as a young boy in Pisa, to his fiery battles with the Roman Catholic Church, readers follow the remarkable journey undertaken by Galileo in his search for truth. As the pages turn, you can witness the ancient origins of celestial examinations, Galileo's ground-breaking invention of the telescope, his controversial trials before the Inquisition, and the crucial discoveries of the stargazer's final days.
Readers young and old will marvel at the beautiful and engaging artwork, and be swept away by the dramatic story behind Galileo's stellar scientific breakthroughs, richly described by author Giles Sparrow.
This compelling story of exploration charts and celebrates
humankind in space, from Sputnik's launch in 1957 through the
Apollo Moon landings and the International Space Station to future
missions to Mars and beyond. Spaceflight chronicles how, in the six
decades that followed Sputnik, the world was revolutionized by
space travel and exploration. The opening up of Earth's orbit to
satellites led to a revolution in communications, monitoring of the
environment, and materials science. For the human imagination, the
impact has been even greater - the voyages of robotic space probes
have transformed our view of the Solar System, while Earth-orbiting
satellites and missions to the Moon have forever changed our view
of ourselves. This book is a celebration of human ingenuity and
imagination. From the work of pioneers like Wernher von Braun, Yuri
Gagarin, and Neil Armstrong to the triumphs and tragedies that
followed, it reveals the people, science, and technology that have
propelled us into the Space Age.
This comprehensive book presents in-depth information in a way that
is engaging and accessible to young readers.
Step outside on a clear night, and the number of stars in the night
sky can be overwhelming. Take a pair of binoculars or a small
telescope with you, and a celestial vista of star clusters and
clouds, knots of gas and dust, nearby planets and distant galaxies
is revealed. Since ancient times, stargazers have made sense of the
night sky by grouping its stars into constellations - star patterns
that often have symbolic or mythological meanings. Constellations
is a guide to the night sky that focuses on these 88 distinctive
patterns, revealing their often intriguing stories - their origins,
mythology, present-day significance - and the multitude of wondrous
objects they contain. Complete with many of the best astronomical
images ever captured, a comprehensive introduction to the stars and
other celestial phenomena, and a series of newly commissioned,
state-of-the-art maps showing the stars that are visible from
populated latitudes in both hemispheres throughout the year, this
magnificent guide has all you need to know to become an expert
stargazer.
Fully illustrated with 400 of the most striking and up-to-date
astronomical images and covering all the major constellations and
landmarks of the night sky, The Stargazer's Handbook reveals the
treasures of the cosmos - what they are, where they are, and how to
see them, including month-by-month guides to the changing
hemispheres and tips and guides on the best stargazing equipment.
This new compact edition is perfect for browsing at home or
accompanying you out at night under the stars. Filled with stunning
photography, this book is all you need to start discovering the
universe.
Physics in Minutes covers everything you need to know about
physics, condensed into 200 key topics. Each idea is explained in
clear, accessible language, building from the basics, such as
mechanics, waves and particles, to more complex topics, including
neutrinos, string theory and dark matter. Based on scientific
research proving that the brain best absorbs information visually,
illustrations accompany the text to aid quick comprehension and
easy recollection. This convenient and compact reference book is
ideal for anyone interested in how our world works. Chapters
include: Newton's Laws of Motion, Schrodinger's cat, Magnetism,
Superconductivity, Fission and fusion, Higgs Boson, Entropy, Dark
matter.
This concise, illuminating guide takes us on a comprehensive tour
of the solar system, from the Sun at its very heart - via the
planets and their moons - to the icy objects at its periphery, some
150 billion kilometres away. The Solar System in Minutes explains
the history and features of all the major celestial bodies,
including the Sun, Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn,
Uranus, Neptune, the planets' main moons, the asteroids, comets,
dwarf planets and the Kuiper belt; as well as the birth, evolution
and science of the solar system and the story - and future - of its
exploration. With 200 of the very latest space photographs and
explanatory diagrams, here is the easiest way to understand our
cosmic neighbourhood.
From our own solar system to the edges of the universe, 50
Astronomy Ideas You Really Need to Know is your introduction to the
most important concepts, discoveries and mysteries in astronomy.
How did the universe begin? Where did the Moon come from? What
happens in the heart of a black hole? Why are gravitational waves
so significant? And is there life elsewhere in the cosmos? In fifty
fascinating essays covering the central ideas of astronomy and
cosmology, accompanied by diagrams, definitions of essential terms
and timelines of key discoveries, this book examines the nature and
variety of our universe - the life cycle of stars, the formation of
planets, the structure of galaxies and the puzzles of dark matter
and the multiverse. Expansive and illuminating, 50 Astronomy Ideas
You Really Need to Know is the complete guide to the birth, life
and possible death of the cosmos.
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