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"Rockets (Aeronautics) Juvenile fiction."
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A circle in the sky
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Wilson, Zachary, 1975-
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Adinolfi, JoAnn, ill
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Stories in rhyme.
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Shape Juvenile fiction.
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Rockets (Aeronautics) Juvenile fiction.
2011
A child puts together various simple shapes to build a rocket that will fly to the moon. Includes suggested learning activities.
Rocket ship Galileo
Three teenagers and an older scientist develop their own atomic rocket, solve their own space problems and blast off for the moon in spite of mysterious setbacks.
The Firebird Rocket
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Dixon, Franklin W
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Dixon, Franklin W. Hardy boys mystery stories ;
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Hardy Boys (Fictitious characters) Juvenile fiction.
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Rockets (Aeronautics) Juvenile fiction.
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Hardy Boys (Fictitious characters) Fiction.
1978
The Hardy Boys help their detective father search for a famous rocket scientist whose disappearance endangers the launching of the Firebird Rocket.
Astrotwins : project blastoff
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Kelly, Mark E., author
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Freeman, Martha, 1956- author
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Kelly, Mark E. Astrotwins
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Kelly, Mark E. Childhood and youth Juvenile fiction.
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Kelly, Mark E. Fiction.
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Brothers Juvenile fiction.
2015
\"Young Mark Kelly and his brother and friends decide to build a rocket over the summer when their constant bickering starts to annoy their grandfather in this middle-grade novel based on the NASA astronauts' real childhoods\"-- Provided by publisher.
Rocket out of the park
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Cascardi, Andrea E., author
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Science fairs Juvenile fiction.
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Mothers and daughters Juvenile fiction.
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Friendship Juvenile fiction.
2019
\"Dot is at the Creative Fair, where everyone's excited about making fizz-powered rockets. 'Make your rocket ship your own!' says Dot's mom. Dot is keen on making the fastest rocket of them all, with no decorations to weigh it down. When it's time for liftoff, Dot's rocket soars out of sight, while Ruby's snows down glitter, Nev and Dev's sprays out shaving cream, and Hal's makes a huge noise. Everyone's rockets are totally different, and it turns out they're all the best!\"-- Provided by publisher.
Astrotwins : project rescue
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Kelly, Mark E., author
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Freeman, Martha, 1956- author
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Kelly, Mark E. Astrotwins
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Kelly, Mark E. Childhood and youth Juvenile fiction.
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Kelly, Scott, 1964- Childhood and youth Juvenile fiction.
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Kelly, Mark E. Childhood and youth Fiction.
2016
\"Mark Kelly and his twin brother are back for more outer space adventure, this time fixing up an abandoned Apollo command module and taking off to rescue a Russian cosmonaut who is stranded in space.\"-- Provided by publisher.