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Books with title Make Your Own Space Machines

  • Space Machines: Build your own working machines!

    Ian Graham, Carles Ballesteros

    Hardcover (QEB Publishing, Oct. 17, 2017)
    Discover all there is to know about the machines used in space by building them with this interactive guide! Space Machines includes everything you need and full, step-by-step instructions to build nine different space machines with working parts. Fascinating facts about real space machines and our solar system and fun, detailed illustrations of them are accompanied by easy-to-follow directions for creating your own moving machines. With the included pegboard and 40 sturdy, colorful machine pieces, plus plastic nuts and bolts, build: Earth and Moon – Turn the Moon around the Earth and watch the Moon spin in its orbit.R-7 Rocket – Push the transporter forward to move the rocket into launch position.Rocket with swirling smoke – Launch the rocket by pushing it up.Satellite – Slide the satellite base up and down to open and close the solar panels.Moon Buggy – Spin the back wheel to turn the motor cog and the front wheel.Space Shuttle Orbiter – Swing the astronaut out under the Shuttle to launch the Hubble Telescope from the shuttle’s payload bay.International Space Station – Turn the astronaut to make the Soyuz Spacecraft dock and undock with the station module.Station Module – Slide the astronaut back and forth to watch the other astronaut and scientists work in zero gravity.Mars Rover – Turn the back wheel to make all the wheels spin. Use the handle to operate the scoop arm. This is the perfect, hands-on introduction to space machines for budding engineers and fans of outer space everywhere.
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  • Make Your Own Space Machines

    Amazon Publishing, Karen Farrington

    Paperback (HarperFestival, Oct. 19, 1998)
    This gift book combines high-flying space science with hands-on fun. Future astronauts can read an exciting introduction to space exploration while constructing three model spacecrafts. Amazing facts and up-to-date photographs round out this fantastic voyage.
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  • Make Your Own Space Station

    Claire Edwards, Mike Taylor

    Paperback (Sga Design & Illustration, Jan. 1, 2002)
    This book includes everything you need to make your own model Space Station. Simply follow the clear step-by-step instructions and create your model using only scissors, a craft knife, and some glue!
  • Space Machines

    John Perritano

    Paperback (Gareth Stevens Pub Learning library, Aug. 1, 2013)
    Presents information on different types of spacecraft and their missions, covering Sputnik and Curiosity, before looking to the future.
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  • Space Machines

    Norman Barrett

    Hardcover (Franklin Watts Ltd, Nov. 28, 1991)
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  • Space Machines

    salariya-david

    Board book (Book House, Aug. 1, 2008)
    Hard to find
  • Space Machines

    Susan Abernathy

    Hardcover (Goldencraft, July 1, 1991)
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  • Space Machines

    Susan Abernathy

    Paperback (Golden Books, Feb. 15, 1991)
    Describes some of the rockets, satellites, capsules, probes, and other "space machines" that have been used to help us explore space.
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  • Space Machines

    L A Cuipic, J A Seevers

    Board book (Wayland, June 15, 1979)
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  • Space Machines

    John Perritano

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Pub Learning library, Aug. 1, 2013)
    Before people could explore outer space, they had to invent the vehicles that could get them there. Readers learn all about the rockets, shuttles, and space stations that sent people into space, and the amazing machines that help explore the far reaches of our solar system. Full-color photographs help highlight the coolest and most advanced space machines humans have created. Readers can even learn how to draw their own space shuttle, and take a quiz to reinforce what they've learned about the machines that have taken mankind further than ever before. [ High-interest topic attracts reluctant readers [ Reading level appropriate for many ages [ Full-color photographs [ Table of contents, glossary, and index guide readers through each book [ Suggested books and websites provide additional learning opportunities
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  • Space Machines

    Norman S. Barrett

    Library Binding (Franklin Watts, Jan. 1, 1994)
    Describes different types of machines and vehicles used in space exploration, including satellites, rockets, space shuttles, space probes, telescopes, and space stations
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