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Books with title Jupiter/ Jupiter

  • Jupiter

    Susan Ring

    Library Binding (Weigl Pub Inc, Dec. 1, 2002)
    The Our Solar System series takes readers on an exciting journey through space to discover the unique characteristics of each planet. This compelling series explores each planets orbit, life forms, name origin, and physical features, along with a map showing its location in space, a timeline of observation, and comparisons to Earth and the other planets. From rocky planets to dwarf planets and ice giants to gas giants, each book in the series is filled with exciting facts that are sure to keep readers turning the pages. Our Solar System is a series of AV2 media enhanced books. A unique book code printed on page 2 unlocks multimedia content. These books come alive with video, audio, weblinks, slide shows, activities, hands-on experiments, and much more.
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  • Jupiter

    Ariel Kazunas

    Library Binding (Cherry Lake Pub, Aug. 1, 2011)
    Describes the biggest planet in the solar system, including its atmosphere, surface, formation, orbit, and core.
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  • Jupiter

    Dennis B. Fradin

    Library Binding (Childrens Pr, Nov. 1, 1989)
    Discusses the giant planet, how it was named, and the information astronomers have gathered about it
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  • Jupiter

    Charnan Simon

    Library Binding (The Childs World Inc, )
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  • Jupiter

    David M. Haugen

    Library Binding (Kidhaven, Nov. 1, 2001)
    An exploration of the largest planet in the solar system covers atmosphere, surface, rotation, orbit, and location.
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  • Jupiter

    Steve Potts

    Library Binding (Smart Apple Media, Aug. 1, 2001)
    Discusses the discovery, atmosphere, surface, orbit, and moons of the planet Jupiter.
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  • Jupiter

    Elaine Landau

    Library Binding (Franklin Watts, March 1, 1991)
    Uses photographs and other recent findings to describe the atmosphere and geographic features of Jupiter
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  • Jupiter

    Elaine Landau

    Paperback (Franklin Watts, March 1, 2000)
    Describes the characteristics of the planet Jupiter and its moons, as revealed by photographs sent back by unmanned spaceships
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  • Jupiter Storm

    Marti Dumas, Stephanie Parcus

    Hardcover (Plum Street Press (a Division of Yes, Mam Creations), Nov. 13, 2017)
    A curious chrysalis changes Jackie's life forever.Ten-year-old Jackie excels at being in charge. Her skills keep everything from gardens to five unruly brothers in line. So, when a curious chrysalis appears in Jackie's front yard, she naturally decides to take charge of it. The creature that emerges is not like anything Jackie has ever seen, and she soon realizes that she must protect it at all costs, even from her own family.Dumas' classic story-telling style is perfect for fans of Catherynne Valente, Gail Carson Levine. Kate DiCamillo, and the like, and the smart, female main character who loves science and takes charge of her life, makes it a must-read. Ages 8-12.
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  • Jupiter

    Barbra Penne

    Library Binding (Rosen Education Service, Jan. 1, 2017)
    Our solar systems largest planet is huge enough that all of the systems other planets could fit inside it. Although Jupiter has been known since ancient times, scientists are still learning exciting new information about the planet and its satellites today. In fact, several of its moons are now believed to have oceans below their icy surfaces. Chapters focus on topics such as Jupiters orbit and rotation, rings, atmosphere, and moons, as well as on the space missions that have helped us get a closer look at the planet and its moons over the past decades.
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  • Jupiter

    Elaine Landau

    Library Binding (Franklin Watts, Sept. 1, 1999)
    Describes the characteristics of the planet Jupiter and its moons, as revealed by photographs sent back by unmanned spaceships.
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  • Jupiter

    Seymour Simon

    Library Binding (Perfection Learning, Nov. 21, 2000)
    When the unmanned spacecraft Galileo landed on Jupiter in 1995, what mysteries did it uncover?...Did you know that...Jupiter is so large that more than 1,300 planet Earths could fit inside.The Great Red Spot on the planet is actually an enormous hurricane that changes in size and color over the years.A person weighing 100 pounds on Earth would weigh 264 pounds on Jupiter.Life might exist on Europa, one of Jupiter's moons.Prepare yourself for an amazing voyage through space. Your destination: Jupiter!
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