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Pluto's Secret
An Icy World's Tale of Discovery
2013
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People, children especially, have been baffled, bewildered, and even outraged by the fact that Pluto is no longer called a planet. Through whimsical artwork and an entertaining dialogue format, Pluto’s Secret explains the true story of this distant world. Providing a history of the small, icy world from its discovery and naming to its recent reclassification, this book presents a fascinating look at how scientists organize and classify our solar system as they gain new insights in...
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14 Fun Facts About the Space Shuttle: A 15-Minute Book
15-Minute Books, #136
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- 15-Minute Books
2012
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What is a Space Shuttle?How can something that can't fly go into space?Do spiders spin webs in space?Do astronauts get space sick?This book answers all these questions and more, plus everybody's favorite: How do astronauts go to the toilet?This book was written in 2007, prior to the end of the space shuttle program in 2011. While the Space Shuttle program no longer exists, the information in this book is still interesting for learning about the program th...
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Solar System for Kids: The Planets and Their Moons
Universe for Kids
2015
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The solar system is a complicated but very interesting subject to study. The problem is, school textbooks are so heavy with texts, they become very boring to children. The good news is, workbooks such as this exist. Using a hands-on and picture-dominated approach to learning, a child would have absolute fun learning about the star and the planets. Secure a copy today!
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14 Fun Facts About Stars: Educational Version
15-Minute Books, #586
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- 15-Minute Books
2013
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We see stars in the night sky as pretty, twinkling objects, but what exactly are they?A lot of the information we find out about stars, helps us understand other objects; pulsars, quasars, galaxies – even the origin of our universe. Here are some fun facts about stars.Do stars twinkle?What are stars made of?Do we know more about the inside of stars or the inside of Earth?Do stars have a life cycle?Is a dead star still a star?How do we measu...
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14 Fun Facts About the Kuiper Belt and the Oort Cloud
15-Minute Books, #145
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- 15-Minute Books
2012
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It was once thought that our solar system ended at Saturn. Then the first telescopes revealed Uranus and Neptune. Differences in the calculations of the gravity of these giants set off another search and Pluto was discovered.Pluto was then thought to be the last planet of our solar system. Beyond it was empty space – until astronomers started looking at comets.Huge balls of ice, zipping through the solar system, past the planets, around the sun and back out again. Where did t...
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Let's Explore the Solar System (Planets)
Planets Book for Kids
2015
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Do you know that you live in a galaxy so big you are but a speck in its total existence? This beautiful picture book features the magnificent solar system and its planets. Here, you will learn about all the planets and the characteristics that make life possible or impossible in them. Grab a copy now!
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Why Does It Happen?: Planets, Outer Space and the Atmosphere
Planets Book for Kids
2015
EN
Learning does not only happen in school, it happens anywhere too! This picture book is amazingly effective at breaking down complex facts pertaining to the outer space, and then presenting them in pieces that are easy to understand. Because the images are brilliantly colored, it's easy for kids to choose this book as his/her favorite. Be sure to grab a copy today!
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14 Fun Facts About the Galilean Moons of Jupiter: A 15-Minute Book, Educational Version
15-Minute Books, #589
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- 15-Minute Books
2014
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On January 7, 1610, Italian astronomer Galileo Galilei turned his newly developed telescope to Jupiter. He discovered four objects orbiting the giant planet. It took him another night's observations to clearly distinguish between two of them.He called them "The Medicean planets", after the Medici family (who ruled Italy at the time), and gave them numbers.German astronomer Simon Marius also claimed to have seen these objects at about the same time. He never published any docu...
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2011
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It may be hard to believe that the Earth, with all the complexity and biodiversity we observe today, originated in a cloud of gas and dust. Yet much of the plant and animal life that seems so common now evolved relatively recently on the timeline of Earth’s long history. The Earth’s remarkable origins are chronicled in this insightful volume, which also examines the prehistoric organisms—from bacteria to dinosaurs—that populated the planet long before humans arrived.
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Moons and Planets for Kids
2015
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The moon has been the object of several fascinations and explorations, but why? Turn the pages of this coloring book to find out the answer! Picture books are highly effective in breaking down complex information into pieces that are easier to understand. They offer beautiful explanations to some of the most interesting facts. Order your copy today!
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- The Study of Science III
2017
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Humankind's venture into the final frontier began with stargazing and continues to this day. But the greatest achievements have been recent. Readers will discover how the scientific theories of figures like Isaac Newton inspired the advancements of Hermann Oberth, a founder of modern astronautics, and Robert Hutchings Goddard, the father of modern rocketry. Mathematical equations and physics lessons that fit well into Common Core standards explain the principles these pioneers shaped. Allu...
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or Free with Kobo PlusJohannes Kepler
And the New Astronomy
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- Oxford Portraits in Science
2001
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Johannes Kepler (1571-1630) is remembered, along with Copernicus and Galileo, as one of the greatest Renaissance astronomers. A gifted analytical thinker, he made major contributions to physics, astronomy, and mathematics. Kepler was trained as a theologian, yet did not hesitate to challenge church doctrine and prevailing scientific beliefs by supporting the theory of a Sun-centered solar system. As Imperial Mathematician to the Holy Roman Emperor, he analyzed the precise observations of t...
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