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Space Visual Encyclopedia


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No. of pages 208

Published: 2016

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Reach for the stars with this best-selling reference book for children. The comprehensive visual encyclopedia looks deep inside space, using stunning photography to excite younger readers and show them the many wonders of our extraordinary Universe.

From asteroids and comets to galaxies and planets, Space Visual Encyclopedia takes kids on an in-depth tour of our Solar System and beyond! Go starry-eyed as you learn about the different constellations and look to the skies for the rockets, shuttles, and telescopes used in the most incredible space missions to date. Be inspired by the people who have influenced space history, from ancient astronomers to groundbreaking astronauts. Solve the mysteries of the Universe as you travel back to the Big Bang, experience the pull of a black hole, and come face to face with dark matter.

The cosmic content comes packed with unforgettable facts and statistics to amaze your school friends.

What are you waiting for? 3-2-1, blast off!

 

There are 208 pages in this book. This is a reference book. This book was published 2016 by Dorling Kindersley Ltd .

Heather Couper is a TV astronomer and author of more than 25 books on astronomy and space. Nigel Henbest is an award-winning science writer who specializes in astronomy and space for the general reader. He is the author of more than 30 books. They both currently live in Buckinghamshire. Heather Couper is a TV astronomer and author of more than 25 books on astronomy and space.

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