Usborne First Encyclopedia of Space

11.98

A bright, lively introduction to space with simple text, amazing photographs and detailed illustrations. It provides simple explanations to questions such as ‘What are stars made of?’ ‘Why does the Moon shine?’ and ‘What do space toilets look like?’.

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Description

A bright, lively introduction to space with simple text, amazing photographs and detailed illustrations. Provides simple explanations to questions such as “What are stars made of?” “Why does the Moon shine?” and “What do space toilets look like?” Includes internet links to carefully selected fun and informative websites.

Chapters in this book include:
– Amazing space
– The moving sky
– Telescopes
– Radio telescopes
– Trips into space
– Astronaut training
– A walk in space
– Living in space
– Dangers and disasters
– Satellites and space probes
– Into the future
– Is anyone out there?
– What’s in our Solar System?
– The Moon
– The Sun
– Mercury and Venus
– Mars
– Jupiter and Saturn
– Uranus and Neptune
– Pluto and beyond
– Bits and pieces
– The Universe
– Distant suns
– A star’s life
– Galaxies
– Weird and wonderful
– Looking at the night sky
– Binoculars and telescopes
– Space words

Additional information

Weight590 g
Dimensions27.8 × 22.2 × 1.3 cm
Book_author

Dowswell, Paul

Publisher

Usborne Publishing Ltd

Imprint

Usborne Publishing Ltd.

Cover

Hardback

Pages

64

Language

English

Edition

New edition

Dewey

520.3 (edition:23)

Readership

Children – juvenile / Code: J

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