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Books with title Earth Satellites

  • Earth Satellites

    Allan Morey

    Library Binding (Bellwether Media, Aug. 1, 2017)
    It was an Earth satellite that started the space race between Russia and the United States. Russia sent Sputnik 1 into space in 1957, and the U.S. responded with Explorer 1 in 1958. In this high-interest title, reluctant readers will learn all about the machines that first signaled the space age.
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  • Earth Satellites

    Blake Hoena

    Paperback (Epic, Aug. 1, 2017)
    It was an Earth satellite that started the space race between Russia and the United States. Russia sent Sputnik 1 into space in 1957, and the U.S. responded with Explorer 1 in 1958. In this high-interest title, reluctant readers will learn all about the machines that first signaled the space age.
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  • Satellites

    Ruth Owen

    Hardcover (PowerKids Press, Jan. 1, 2015)
    Satellites are important parts of space exploration as well as everyday life on Earth. Theyre used for telephone communications, military strategy, weather observation, and many other purposes. Readers learn about the many uses we have for satellites and how those have changed since the first satellites were launched. Through informative text and helpful fact boxes, readers also explore the history and importance of both the Hubble Space Telescope and the Kepler Space Observatory. Detailed photographs allow readers to see a variety of satellites up close to learn even more about these helpful space objects.
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  • Moon: Earth's Satellite

    Julie Lundgren

    Paperback (Rourke Publishing, Jan. 1, 2015)
    In Moon: Earth’s Satellite, readers will learn about Earth's moon, other moons in our solar system, and the patterns and phenomena that they cause. Filled with fun facts, young learners will love exploring the scientific information and drawing conclusions about life now and in the future. The Inside Outer Space series takes readers on an intergalactic journey that unravels the mysteries of the universe. Each 24-page book informs readers in grades K–3 on the Sun, Earth, planets, and stars, while also igniting imaginations about the unknown. Stunning photographs and diagrams engage readers, while text-based questions aid in reading comprehension
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  • Moon: Earth's Satellite

    Julie Lundgren

    eBook (Rourke Educational Media, Nov. 30, 2018)
    In Moon: Earth’s Satellite, readers will learn about Earth's moon, other moons in our solar system, and the patterns and phenomena that they cause. Filled with fun facts, young learners will love exploring the scientific information and drawing conclusions about life now and in the future. The Inside Outer Space series takes readers on an intergalactic journey that unravels the mysteries of the universe. Each 24-page book informs readers in grades K–3 on the Sun, Earth, planets, and stars, while also igniting imaginations about the unknown. Stunning photographs and diagrams engage readers, while text-based questions aid in reading comprehension
  • Satellites

    Ruth Owen

    Paperback (PowerKids Press, Jan. 1, 2015)
    Satellites are important parts of space exploration as well as everyday life on Earth. Theyre used for telephone communications, military strategy, weather observation, and many other purposes. Readers learn about the many uses we have for satellites and how those have changed since the first satellites were launched. Through informative text and helpful fact boxes, readers also explore the history and importance of both the Hubble Space Telescope and the Kepler Space Observatory. Detailed photographs allow readers to see a variety of satellites up close to learn even more about these helpful space objects.
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  • Satellites

    Rebecca L. Johnson

    Library Binding (Lerner Pub Group, May 16, 2005)
    Thousands of satellites circle Earth. Some look down, taking pictures and gathering all sorts of information about our planet. Others look out into space, toward the planets, the Sun, and the unknown worlds beyond our galaxy. In addition to recording what is seen, satellites relay information that make it possible to use phones, watch TV, predict the weather, and much more.
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  • Satellites

    Tim Foresman

    Paperback (International Center for Remote Sensing, March 15, 2019)
    Satellites will capture your imagination as you follow charismatic superstar satellites orbiting our planet. Kids, and future astronauts, fall in love with these strong role models and positive space satellite characters who work to clean up space debris, watch for asteroids, and keep a weather eye on our Earth. Satellites excites a new generation of space explorers in the age of commercial space flight. The book, designed for children between the ages of 9 and 14, is an action packed front-row seat for explaining how NASA's satellite constellation monitors the planet. This book is a delightful and engaging foundation for kids regarding NASA'S Mission to Planet Earth. Satellites is an amazing story and a thrilling adventure to stimulate the imagination of our next generation of explorers and scientists. Kids love the all-star cast of NASA's Earth Observation satellites who watch over the planet. This original STEM-inspired space learning adventure, by former NASA scientist Tim Foresman, will entertain space enthusiasts of all ages with fascinating science facts about our planet and solar system. Weather, ocean, and land satellites meet up at the International Space Station and share their stories about their favorite planet. Old Man Hubble, space telescopes, and an international federation of satellites keep track of the heavens and a watchful eye out for dangerous asteroids.
  • Satellites

    David Baker

    Library Binding (Weigl Pub Inc, July 30, 2008)
    Explains what satellites are and the many ways in which they can be used.
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  • Earth Imaging Satellites

    Jan Goldberg

    Library Binding (Rosen Pub Group, Jan. 1, 2003)
    Examines the technology involved in earth imaging satellites, the services they provide, the tasks they can perform, the history of these satellites, and their likely future applications.
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  • Satellites

    David Baker, Heather Kissock

    Paperback (Av2 by Weigl, Aug. 15, 2017)
    This series examines the history and science of space exploration. It also delves into the careers and technological advancements associated with this exciting field of study.
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  • Satellites

    Rebecca L. Johnson

    Paperback (Lernerclassroom, Jan. 1, 2006)
    Thousands of satellites circle Earth. Some look down, taking pictures and gathering all sorts of information about our planet. Others look out into space, toward the planets, the Sun, and the unknown worlds beyond our galaxy. In addition to recording what is seen, satellites relay information that make it possible to use phones, watch TV, predict the weather, and much more.
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