Space flight -- Juvenile literature
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Space flight -- Juvenile literature
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Space flight
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- Spaceships and rockets, by Deborah Lock
- How did we find out about outer space?, Isaac Asimov ; illustrated by David Wool
- Space exploration, [designed and created by Basher ; text by Dan Green]
- Space witch, Don Freeman
- Dennis Tito, the first space tourist, Heather Feldman
- Good night astronauts, Adam Gamble, Mark Jasper
- At the space center, by Carol Greene
- Breakthroughs in space travel, Wil Mara
- Ask the astronaut, a galaxy of astonishing answers to your questions on spaceflight, Tom Jones
- Astronaut, Life as a scientist and engineer in space, by Ruth Owen, consultant, Kevin Yates
- Space travel, Patricia Whitehouse
- The International Space Station, by Franklyn M. Branley ; illustrated by True Kelley
- Project Mercury, John Hamilton
- Space adventure crafts, Anna Llimós
- Voyage to Pluto, by Liz Kruesi
- The race to space, countdown to liftoff, Erik Slader and Ben Thompson ; illustrations by Tim Foley
- Space, a nonfiction companion to Magic tree house #8, Midnight on the moon, by Will Osborne and Mary Pope Osborne ; illlustrated by Sal Murdocca
- A trip into space, an adventure to the International Space Station, Lori Haskins Houran ; illustrated by Francisca Marquez
- Despegue, by Carmen Bredeson
- Behind the scenes at the space stations, experience life in space, [writers, Giles Sparrow, Vijay Shah]
- Space travel, by Don Nardo
- We have lift-off!, Sean Taylor ; illustrated by Hannah Shaw
- A math journey through space, Anne Rooney
- The space shuttle Challenger, by Todd Kortemeier ; content consultant, Robin Dillon-Merrill
- Space travel, blast-off day, by Janet McDonnell ; illustrated by Rondi Collette
- The Kennedy Space Center, gateway to space, by Susan Dudley Gold
- Space, a nonfiction companion to Magic tree house #8: Midnight on the moon, by Will Osborne and Mary Pope Osborne ; illustrated by Sal Murdocca
- Space travel, text by Stephen Attmore ; illustrated by Tony Gibbons
- Space travel, by Martha E. H. Rustad
- Space technology, Helen Whittaker
- SpaceX, by Julie Murray
- If I were an astronaut, by Eric Braun ; illustrated by Sharon Harmer ; Advisers, Joe Tanner and Terry Flaherty
- Space!, Dorling Kindersley Ltd
- How does a spacecraft reach the moon?, by Barbara J. Davis ; science and curriculum consultant, Debra Voege
- Spacecraft, by Jenny Fretland VanVoorst
- Space technology, landers, space tourism, and more, by John Wood
- The little spacecraft that could, New Horizons' amazing journey to Pluto and Arrokoth, Joyce Lapin ; illustrated by Simona Ceccarelli
- Space exploration, science, technology, and engineering, by Wil Mara
- Outer limits, the future of space exploration, by Gary Miller ; reading specialist, Cecilia Minden-Cupp ; science curriculum content consultant, Debra Voege
- Spacechimp, NASA's ape in space, Melinda Farbman and Frye Gaillard
- Finding out about rockets and spaceflight, written by Lynn Myring ; designed by Roger Priddy, Iain Ashman, Kim Blundell ; illustrated by Martin Newton, Louise Nevett, Philip Schramm ; consultant editors: Carole Turpie, Ian Ridpath
- A trip into space, an adventure to the International Space Station, Lori Haskins Houran ; illustrated by Francisca Marquez
- Out of this world, missions around the solar system, Eric Keppeler
- Space
- Voyager, by Gregory Vogt
- What would it take to build a time machine?, by Yvette LaPierre
- Trouble in space, can science save your life?, Felicia Law & Gerry Bailey
- Cosmic journeys, a beginner's guide to space and time travel, written by Sarah Angliss
- Project Apollo, John Hamilton
- Space travel, Aaron DeYoe ; consulting editor, Diane Craig, M.A./Reading Specialist
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