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Freaky space stories, Katie Kawa

Label
Freaky space stories, Katie Kawa
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Freaky space stories
Nature of contents
bibliography
Responsibility statement
Katie Kawa
Series statement
Freaky true science
Summary
Peering into the immense blackness of space has taught us a lot throughout the centuries, but it's also left us with unanswered questions and a burning desire to learn more. Readers are taken on an amazing voyage through some of the freakiest space scenarios, such as other Earthlike planets beyond our solar system that could support life, the possibility of mining water on the moon, and the dark world of the plutoids--the distant dwarf planets in the Kuiper Belt beyond Neptune. Filled with exciting facts, awe-inspiring images, and comprehensive sidebars, this book poses the ultimate freaky question: When we stare up at the stars, is something staring back at us?
Table Of Contents
The secrets of space -- Copernicus changes everything -- We're not alone! -- Searching for other worlds -- What happened to Pluto? -- Putting a different spin on it -- A closer look at comets -- Mining moon water -- Martian water -- Don't get sucked in! -- A new kind of energy -- Space junk! -- Solving space mysteries
Target audience
juvenile
Classification
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