planets

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planets

Uranus

2014
Discusses the discovery, rotation, unique tilt, rings, moons, and other aspects of the seventh planet from the sun.

Saturn

2014
Discusses the orbit, atmosphere, rings, moons, surface features, exploration, and other aspects of the planet Saturn.

Neptune

2014
Describes the planet Neptune and its relationship to our solar system.

Mercury

2014
Describes Mercury, discussing its position, composition, rotation, size, and physical characteristics, as well as human exploration of it.

Jupiter

2014
Jupiter is the largest planet in the solar system. It is known for its giant spinning storm called the Great Red Spot. Young students will learn all about Jupiter's discovery, storms, moons, and how this giant planet has been explored.

Dwarf Planets

2014
Describes what dwarf planets are, what they are made of, and the five known ones in Earth's solar system which are Ceres, Pluto, Haumea, Makemake, and Eris.

Los planetas

1995
An introduction to the location and characteristics of the sun and the nine planets in our solar system.

Los planetas

2009
Examines the general characteristics of the planets of the solar system, discussing where they are located and what they are made of, and includes specific information about Earth.

Los planetas

2012
Introduces young readers to planets, with simple text, graphics, and NASA and European Space Station images.

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