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Books with title Journey Into Space

  • Journey into Space

    Michael Bright

    Paperback (Powerkids Pr, Aug. 15, 2017)
    In 1961, humanitys insatiable curiosity pushed our species to boldly go where we had never gone before: outer space. This comprehensive book outlines the scope of humanitys space exploration for inquisitive readers. Breathtaking photographs, illustrations, and 3-D visuals allow readers to explore the wonders of our galaxy, while fact boxes highlight fascinating details that inspire wonder and encourage curiosity. Readers will learn about the planets of our solar system, comets and asteroids, the space race, and other essential science and history topics. This immersive book will be a popular addition to any library among avid and reluctant readers alike.
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  • Universe: Journey Into Deep Space

    Dr. Mike Goldsmith, Mark A. Garlick

    Hardcover (Kingfisher, Sept. 18, 2012)
    It is hard to conceptualize both the scale and the mind-boggling diversity of the Universe, but this book changes that. Come along on a vivid experiential journey to explore some of the Universe's most intriguing places, and along the way understand the amazing history of the Cosmos. A series of rich, full-bleed spreads give stunning snapshots of distant galactic locations as the reader journeys further and further from Earth―from red cold Mars (3 light minutes away) to a massive Supernova (10,000 light years away) and beyond. The eye-popping visuals take center stage here―the writing is concise and unobtrusive, allowing the reader a visceral sense of awe and wonder. A full reference section at the back of the book brings together the scientific information in a timeline for further exploration. This exciting new approach will capture the imagination of today's visual thinkers like never before.
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  • Puzzle Journey into Space

    Rebecca Heddle, Lesley Sims, Annabel Spenceley

    Paperback (Usborne Pub Ltd, June 1, 2003)
    After sneaking aboard an exhibit during a visit to a space museum, Nat and Joe find themselves en route to the moon, and must solve a series of puzzles while visiting the planets to get back to Earth.
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  • Journey Into Space

    Gerry Bailey, Steve Boulter, Jan Smith

    Library Binding (Picture Window Books, Jan. 15, 2005)
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  • Journey into Q-Space

    Brad Quentin

    Paperback (HarperCollins, June 1, 1997)
    Asked to test QuestWorld's ultimate virtual reality experience, Jonny, Hadji, and Jessie are launched into an unknown world aboard the experimental Q-Ship, only to come face to face with their bitter enemy, Jeremiah Surd, who has also penetrated the cyberspace universe. Original.
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  • Journey into Space

    Stephanos Attalides

    Paperback (Harperfestival, Sept. 1, 1988)
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  • Journey Into Space

    Tim Furniss, Geoff Nicholson

    Hardcover (Candlewick, May 5, 1999)
    Complete with 3-D illustrations and vibrant photos, this book takes young readers on a journey inside the space shuttle where they experience what it is like to orbit the earth, along with facts and information on satellites, the solar system, and more.
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  • Journey into Space

    Stuart Atkinson

    Hardcover (Viking Juvenile, May 1, 1988)
    An imaginary trip to every planet in the solar system, as well as to asteroids, comets, and another star, reveals to the reader all we know about space today. Illustrated with many actual photos taken in space.
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  • Journey into Space

    Stuart Atkinson, Heather Couper

    Hardcover (Viking Children's Books, March 31, 1988)
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  • Journey into Space

    Sadie Fields

    Paperback (Tango Books, Oct. 19, 1998)
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  • Journey into Space

    Gerry Bailey, Steve Boulter, Jan Smith

    Library Binding (Picture Window Books, Jan. 1, 2005)
    Describes the basic science principles and the history behind many inventions including the artificial satellite, the multi-stage rocket, the space capsule, the space suit, the lunar roving vehicle, a space probe, and the space shuttle.
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  • Inner Journey in Outer Space

    Sebastien Martin

    language (, March 3, 2019)
    The autobiography of Sebastien Martin rings with the intensity of a well-turned action novel and the rigid clarity of an academic study. Through the mysteries surrounding his birth to the awareness gathered along the way, his story spills from these pages with the honesty and passion of someone who has seen the tragedies of our world and communed with ancient beings, ranging from archangels to Sumerian gods. Sebastien has plowed through life, connecting the dots from his varied and exciting experiences to make him whole again. This allowed him to remember everything from his past lives to his soul origin. Traveling through the cosmos and receiving sacred information has assisted him in his goal on of how to share what he has learned. Remaining grounded, he has learned greatly from his time as the CEO of a multinational corporation as well, from and raising a family with his wife of almost twenty years. He has walked through the Quantum lines of space and time, traveling through the intricacies of the multiverse, which offers a glimpse of hope in how to change the world we live in. He can now bring a realization to the role we have to play as a species in the cosmos, instead of just trying to survive through the illusory idea of our made-up world.