"Simple text and full-color photos present information about the past and future of space exploration"--Provided by publisher.
High-interest magazine-like design and approach that teaches science with clear introductions and content.
21–29, 1965 Gordo Cooper and Charles Conrad Gemini 6. icy the United States endorsed: It declared that there would be no national sovereignty over space (just as there was no national sovereignty over the open oceans).
With an array of engaging titles to choose from, readers will laugh, explore and share in the adventure whilst learning and expanding their vocabulary.Flying Start to Literacy resources are suitable for use as part of an early intervention ...
The travel into space is an adventure, knowledge building and ever learning about the heavens and star within it.
Exploring Space examines topics on the space exploration, from the first satellites to modern Martian rovers. Detailed illustrations and clear charts help explain these complicated topics.
The convenient page layout also includes colorful photographs paired with succinct, easy-to-digest captions. This high-interest volume is sure to engage and excite readers of many levels.
A history of the efforts to explore space and what future explorations might reveal.
After traveling to Jupiter, Voyager 2 went onward to Saturn. Here it detected temperatures ranging from 312 degrees F ( 191degrees C) to 18 degrees F (7 degrees C), and wind speeds up to 1,100 miles (1,750 km) per hour.
Color Overheads Included! The exciting discoveries of recent space explorations are described in this book which deals with rockets, space probes, and space stations. The scientific exploration of our solar system and beyond is described.
Learn about outer space exploration, from the Hubble telescope to the latest space shuttle launches, in this delightful nonfiction title!