Astronautical Engineering - General & Miscellaneous, 20th Century American History - Space Program, Astronomy - General & Miscellaneous, Astronauts & Space Flight, Astronomy
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Overview
100 things you should know about Space takes you on a fantastic voyage across the Universe. Exactly 100 facts accompanied by detailed artwork reveal what really lies out in deepest, darkest space. Throughout there are puzzles, quizzes, and projects -- cook some space food, create craters on the Moon, and make your own expanding Universe. So climb aboard your spaceship, speed through distant galaxies, and find out if life on other planets really does exist!Describes the solar system and its planets; discusses the science of studying space; includes "fact files," "amazing facts," and glossary.
Editorials
Children's Literature -
For the independently inquisitive reader/browser or report- bent student, have available Ms. Becklake's outstanding, wide- range overview of stars, planets, and spacecraft. Dramatic, detailed-filled, full-color drawings, photographs and computer-enhanced images are integrated with and provide background for each of Sue Becklake's two- to four-page chapters. With short introductory paragraphs, annotations, and sidebarred subtopics, she elaborates on such areas as space flight, space probes and how they work, and our future in space.Book Details
Published
June 8, 1997
Publisher
Cooper Square Publishing Llc
Pages
48
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9781587286537