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  • Don't Know Much About Space

    Kenneth C Davis, Sergio Ruzzier

    Paperback (HarperCollins, July 24, 2001)
    If Earth is round, why don't people on the other side of the world fall off? (see page 26)Is Mars red because it's embarrassed? (see page 49)If black holes are invisible, how do we know they're there? (see page 86)Using the popular style that has won millions of readers, best-selling author Kenneth C. Davis blasts off for the stars! With an entertaining question-and-answer format, amusing anecdotes, and fact-filled sidebars, he sets his sights on the mysteries of space.Humorous illustrations, along with NASA photographs, add fun and excitement to this fascinating and comprehensive book. Davis takes you back to the time when the Babylonians first charted the stars -- over three thousand years ago! You'll uncover amazing facts about the planets and stars, read how people were once convinced that Earth was the center of the universe, and discover how the experience of moonwalking astronauts may someday lead us to become pioneers on other planets.This book is the perfect companion to Don't Know Much About® The Universe -- and all the other books in the New York Times best-selling Don't Know Much About® series.
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  • Don't Know Much About Space

    Kenneth C. Davis, Sergio Ruzzier

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, Aug. 1, 2001)
    If Earth is round, why don't people on the other side of the world fall off? (see page 26) Is Mars red because it's embarrassed? (see page 49) If black holes are invisible, how do we know they're there? (see page 86) Using the popular style that has won millions of readers, best-selling author Kenneth C. Davis blasts off for the stars! With an entertaining question-and-answer format, amusing anecdotes, and fact-filled sidebars, he sets his sights on the mysteries of space. Humorous illustrations, along with NASA photographs, add fun and excitement to this fascinating and comprehensive book. Davis takes you back to the time when the Babylonians first charted the stars -- over three thousand years ago! You'll uncover amazing facts about the planets and stars, read how people were once convinced that Earth was the center of the universe, and discover how the experience of moonwalking astronauts may someday lead us to become pioneers on other planets. This book is the perfect companion to Don't Know Much About? The Universe -- and all the other books in the New York Times best-selling Don't Know Much About? series.
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  • Don't Know Much About Space

    Kenneth C. Davis, Oliver Wyman

    Audio Cassette (Listening Library, July 24, 2001)
    Read by Oliver WymanApprox. 3 hours2 cassettesBlast off for the starsin Don't Know Much About Space! Readrs will discover who first charted the stars, why people believed that Earth was the center of the universe, and how astronauts may lead us to become pioneers of other planets.
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  • Don't Know Much About Space

    Kenneth C. Davis

    Paperback (HarperCollins, March 15, 1781)
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  • Don't Know Much About Space

    Kenneth C. Davis, Sergio Ruzzier

    Paperback (HarperCollins, July 24, 2001)
    If Earth is round, why don't people on the other side of the world fall off? (see page 26)Is Mars red because it's embarrassed? (see page 49)If black holes are invisible, how do we know they're there? (see page 86)Using the popular style that has won millions of readers, best-selling author Kenneth C. Davis blasts off for the stars! With an entertaining question-and-answer format, amusing anecdotes, and fact-filled sidebars, he sets his sights on the mysteries of space.Humorous illustrations, along with NASA photographs, add fun and excitement to this fascinating and comprehensive book. Davis takes you back to the time when the Babylonians first charted the stars -- over three thousand years ago! You'll uncover amazing facts about the planets and stars, read how people were once convinced that Earth was the center of the universe, and discover how the experience of moonwalking astronauts may someday lead us to become pioneers on other planets.This book is the perfect companion to Don't Know Much About® The Universe -- and all the other books in the New York Times best-selling Don't Know Much About® series.
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  • Don't Know Much About Space

    Kenneth C. Davis, Sergio Ruzzier

    Library Binding
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  • Don't Know Much About Space

    Kenneth C. Davis, Oliver Wyman

    Audio Cassette (Listening Library, July 1, 2001)
    Listeners discover who first charted the stars, why people believed that Earth was the center of the universe, how astronauts may lead us to become pioneers on other planets, and more interesting history and facts about the heavens.
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  • Don't Know Much about Space

    Kenneth C. Davis

    Paperback (Scholastic, March 15, 2001)
    Don't Know Much about Space (Don't Know Much about)
  • Don't Know Much About Space

    Kenneth C. Davis, Sergio Ruzzier

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback Books, July 24, 2001)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY.
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  • Don't Know Much About Space

    Kenneth C. Davis

    Paperback (Demco Media, Feb. 1, 2002)
    Anecdotes, sidebars, and a question-and-answer format provide information on the history of astronomy, the experience of astronaunts, the size of the universe, and the composition of stars and planets.
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  • Don't Know Much about Space

    Kenneth C. Davis, Sergio Ruzzier

    Library Binding (HarperCollins, Aug. 1, 2001)
    Anecdotes, sidebars, and a question-and-answer format provide information on the history of astronomy, the experience of astronaunts, the size of the universe, and the composition of stars and planets.
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