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Young readers (and cats!) travel to each of the planets with Professor Astro Cat and the gang on a journey to discover the wonders of the solar system. Full color. 9 1/2 x 9 1/2.
"Stuck at the First Contact Project facility, Amy and Qiana begin to pull at the threads of a conspiracy that goes all the way to the top of the FCP. Meanwhile, deep in space, Oliver must come to terms with his new feelings for Amy, and what that may mean for the two of them, and the entirety of the project he's devoted his life to. And somewhere, out in the void, The Wanderer watches them all, waiting..."--
"Footprints forever etched in time. A commemorative patch from a tragic flight. Two golf balls, still lodged in frozen dust 238,900 miles away. From the amusing to the poignant, The Museum on the Moon introduces readers to the mysterious objects left on the lunar surface since humans arrived in 1969. Part history, part poetry, heartwarming and haunting, and illustrated with breathtaking graphite drawings, The Museum on the Moon is a moving exhibit of humankind's most famous quest for knowledge and our place in the universe"--
STEM - where we see it, how we use it and why you should care.
"In 1971, Alan Shepard and his fellow astronauts made their way to the Moon in the cramped Apollo 14 capsule. Their mission: Study the moon in more detail than ever before. While the world watched on TV, Shepard and Edgar Mitchell gathered rock and soil samples wearing stiff, heavy spacesuits. But Alan Shepard had a secret hidden in his sock: two tiny golf balls. Golf was Shepard's favorite sport. And since the moon has virtually no atmosphere and gravity that is only a fraction of the Earth's, a golf ball should have been able to go far. But did it? Here's the little-known but true story of an experiment that may have started as a stunt, but ended up making people think differently about the moon, ask questions, and look for answers."--
TAG MED PÅ EN SVIMLENDE REJSE FRA BIG BANG TIL FREMTIDEN – OG FÅ ET VÆLD AF VIDEN OG VILDE MYTER OM UNIVERSET OG VORES PLANET MED PÅ VEJEN!Hvordan skelner man mellem stjerner og planeter? Hvor blev dinosaurerne af? • Hvordan opstod Månen? Hvad er drivhuseffekten? • Er der liv i rummet? Hvordan dannes vulkaner? • Hvad er tid?Få svar på alle dine spørgsmål om Jorden og Universet – og på en masse, du ikke vidste, du havde!
"For millennia, curious people have looked to the sky and wanted to understand the wonders that appeared. Readers can connect to the many parts of our universe visible to the naked eye and make inspiring connections to the science behind the stellar backdrop"--
Ailsa Craig is always late! To her own birth, even her ownhouse exploding! Although it is certainly better to be late forthat than early. Then one day, Ailsa discovers a twenty-fifth hourin a day. The Magic Hour. But messing with time, can havedesperate consequences.
This read aloud romp through space introduces budding astronauts to the 15 most iconic missions of all time.
Discover 15 stars, planets and constellations, and learn how to spot them in the night sky.
Why didn't the other planets invite Earth to their vacation? Soon they'll find out the wonderful truth about Earth's "fleas" and change their minds . . . Earth turns up on the vacation she wasn't invited to and finds all the other planets in the solar system in the hot tub--even Pluto! Then she discovers exactly why: it looks like she has FLEAS! Yuck. Earth asks everyone to take a look inside her atmosphere, and they're amazed by what they see . . . birds, fish, creatures galore, and yes, even fleas. The Trouble with Earth is the perfect story to teach us to be kind and less quick to judge others.
Stargazers rejoice! Renowned physicist Alan Lightman and collaborators, with help from the Hubble telescope, light up the night sky. A dazzling picture book from MIT Kids Press.There is so much for Ada to do while visiting her grandparents on an island in Maine, but no amount of beachcombing and kayaking during the day can take the place of looking at the bright and beautiful stars at night. She can hardly wait for the sun to set, but will a thick fog spoil her stargazing plans?Photographs taken from the Hubble telescope are seamlessly layered with charming illustrations to beautifully bring to life this enchanting story of a curious child and her caring grandfather, who share a love for our incredible night sky and the mysteries it holds.
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