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102 result(s) for "Outer space Exploration Juvenile literature."
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Space discoveries
\"Imagine discovering new planets light years away or galaxies you never knew existed. Readers learn all about new and amazing space discoveries in these carefully-leveled and engaging books reviewed by Smithsonian experts\"-- Provided by publisher.
Exploring space
\"Simple text and full-color photos present information about the past and future of space exploration\"--Provided by publisher.
In space
Examines the challenges scientists face in space and reasons why the work is important, and discusses conditions in space vehicles and the cutting-edge technology they use.
Exploring the outer planets
In this visually spectacular tour of the outer reaches of our solar system, readers discover many intriguing facts. For example, the outer planets are separated from the inner planets by the asteroid belt. And, in addition to discovering Jupiter's moons, Galileo, in the early 17th century, observed the phases of Venus and made careful studies of sunspots. Readers also learn why humans could never live on one of the gas planets. The physical and chemical features and movement of the outer planets and their moons are detailed.
The race to space : countdown to lift-off
\"In this second installment of the Epic Fails series, readers will learn about the many failures that made up the Space Race, paving the way for humanity's eventual success at reaching the stars.\"--Provided by publisher
Outer space
Explores the vastness of the universe, including facts about comets, meteors, and planets.
Space challenge
Learn about everything from comets to lunar landings and explore ways to continue learning about space on your own.