Get ready to blast off into the space! This interactive, fact-filled
book by two space experts takes kids aged 8-12 on a journey through the
universe with answers to all their questions on space exploration--from
what the first rockets looked like and the first animal in space to what
space food tastes like and what it's like to live in zero gravity.
We are living in a golden age of astronomy and space exploration, with
more discoveries about the universe every day. With so many
possibilities now open to us, revered science writers Michael E. Bakich
and David J. Eicher will take young readers on a journey to the
throughout the universe in this latest edition of A Child's
Introduction series.
Perfect for budding explorers aged 8-12, Bakich and Eicher explore the
history of space exploration from the very first rocket in China, to the
moon landing, to the latest missions to Mars (and beyond). They also
include profiles of noteworthy scientists, engineers, and astronauts
including Isaac Newton, Neil Armstrong, Mae Carol Jemison; fun sections
on space food, UFOs, a timeline of space suits, and how to go to the
bathroom in space; and STEM experiments like how to build your own
rocket and how to tell time using the sun.
Packed with dozens of NASA photos and charming original illustrations,
and a pull-out poster, this fascinating book reveals the wonders of
space exploration--past, present and future!