The Two-Can Discovery Guides series is a fantastic way to discover the worlds of history, nature and science. The book is filled with activities that challenge kids to try out ideas for themselves. Quiz questions encourage kids to look closely at each page, and this series is perfect for either home or school use.
A collection of essays which discuss the historical background of space exploration and current controversies surrounding the benefits, expenses, and safety of both manned and unmanned flights.
A collection of essays which discuss the historical background of space exploration and current controversies surrounding the benefits, expenses, and safety of both manned and unmanned flights.
Library Binding
(Compass Point Books, Jan. 1, 2003)
Describes how astronomers have been studying the solar system by using telescopes and through the use of space missions, both unmanned missions and manned missions.
Library Binding
(Gareth Stevens Pub Learning library, July 1, 2003)
Examines what is known about the universe and how that data is collected, including the different types of equipment used, the possibilities for life in space, and the rockets that make space exploration possible.
Looks at the latest, cutting-edge technology in different fields of activity; Includes real-life examples of how technologies have been used; Looks at the history of the technology, and likely developments in the future.
Shows how space probes, observatories, satellites, telescopes, and space travel have helped provide information on the planets of the solar system, the sun, and deep space.