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Human missions to Outer Space

Call Number

  • J 629.45 CALK (CEN)

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Edition

First edition.

Publication Information

New York : Children's Press, an imprint of Scholastic, Inc., 2022.

Physical Description

48 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 22 cm.

Audience

Grades 4-6. Scholastic, Inc.

Summary

"A new set of True Books on Space Exploration"--

" From the first time a person looked up at the sky and wondered 'What's out there?" humans have dreamed about exploring the cosmos. From human missions to outer space and our exploration of Mars to the observation of mysterious UAPs (Unidentified Aerial Phenomena), scientific advances over the past 60 years have made it possible to find some answers. About 60 years ago, the first manned spacecraft left Earth's atmosphere for the first time. In the years since, astronauts have visited the moon several times-and have spent extended time living in outer space. We even have plans to send humans to Mars by the 2030s! Share in the joy of exploration and discovery with Human Mission to Outer Space. This book is part of a series A True Book: Space Exploration, that includes the titles Human Missions to Outer Space, Mars Rover, The International Space Station and U.F.O's. The series features the latest NASA imagery and lively text to bring the wonder of space exploarion directly to readers"--

Contents

  • Introduction: What's out there?
  • The dawn of the space age : can humans survive in Outer Space
  • Apollo and the Moon landing : what did it take to land a human on the Moon?
  • The big truth: from the ground up
  • A new way to fly: when were reusable spacecraft introduced?
  • The future of space exploration : when will humans return to the Moon?
  • Think like a scientist
  • Activity: Design a human landing system
  • True statistics.

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