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Planets, Stars, and Galaxies: A Visual Encyclopedia of Our Universe


Science and Nature

No. of pages 192

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Great for age 10-13 years

Finally, it's here! The farthest reaches of our universe captured in atlas form for young readers. Planets, Stars, and Galaxies is the space book that pushes the boundaries of man's ultimate frontier. The engaging, educational text, written in collaboration with National Geographic experts, includes the latest discoveries about our universe; while specially commissioned artwork by the author illuminates page after page.

Exciting as well as enlightening, Planets, Stars, and Galaxies belongs on every family bookshelf, providing easy reference for school reports and compelling reading on the myriad mysteries beyond our world. With vivid illustrations and superb photography, this beautiful book puts the wonders of space into every child's hands. This engaging, provocative reference work includes: the new solar system including dwarf planets Pluto, Ceres, and Eris; the latest developments in space exploration, science, and research-how a star is born and dies, "weird worlds," the "galactic zoo," and more; fun facts about space and amazing new images-Saturn's rings, Jupiter's moons, and Hubble's deep-space view; first-hand accounts from scientists and astronauts-what it's like to study the universe and to live in space; a fascinating look into our future in space: What space travel might hold in a reader's own lifetime-moon colonies, hotels on Mars? How will the universe end? Questions to ponder, such as "Is there other life in the universe? "an illustrated timeline of space research and exploration, star charts, moon maps, fact boxes, and helpful scientific diagrams.

 

This book is part of a book series called Science And Nature .

There are 192 pages in this book. This book was published 2007 by National Geographic Kids .

David Aguilar is an astronomer, the former Director of Science Information at the Harvard Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, and the author of Cosmic Catastrophes, Seven Wonders of the Solar System, and several popular children's books on space.

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