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Who won in the race for space?

2017
"This educational picture book will describe what the space race was, and what lessons were learned during the era"--Amazon.

The Space Race

2018
"Explores how the quest to put a man on the moon fueled fast-paced scientific research and kept the world occupied with more peaceful pursuits at a time when the world seemed to be on the edge of nuclear annihilation. Readers will learn how to examine primary and secondary source materials, which reveal the political and scientific implications of the space programs in the United States and the former Soviet Union"--OCLC.

John F. Kennedy's moon shot

2021
"Houston, Texas, 1962. In the midst of the Space Race, a young girl and her family listen to President John F. Kennedy give a speech at Rice University. Aligned with curriculum standards, these narrative-nonfiction books also highlight key 21st Century content: Global awareness, media literacy, and civic literacy"--Provided by publisher.

The sky is not the limit

2023
"Poetic language captures the Voyager 2 probe's groundbreaking journey past Earth, into deep space and beyond"--Provided by publisher.
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Jobs in the U.S. Space Force

2023
The United States Space Force is the first new branch of the U.S. armed services to be established in over 70 years. It's tasked with protecting and defending American assets in space-and cyberspace. This title, filled with full-color photographs, explores the exciting new career opportunities offered by the Space Force and explains why this newest branch of the U.S. military is vital to the defense of our nation.

Explore telescopes

2023
Scientists use telescopes to see galaxies too far away to see in the night sky. But how do telescopes see so far? With energetic text and engaging backmatter, readers will discover how telescopes work and why scientists send them into space!.

Explore space stations

2023
Astronauts live and study on space stations as they orbit Earth. Readers will love learning fascinating details about these structures, from their beginnings to how they might be used in the future.

Space machines

2022
Did you know that the very first rockets were made from bamboo and gunpowder? What about that a Mars rover once played a birthday song for itself? And did you know that the International Space Station has a robotic handyman? Rockets, rovers, and space stations are just a few of the incredible space machines that have helped us explore our solar system and beyond. Discover extreme facts about space machines in this fun and kooky book.

Life in space

2022
Did you know that the first American astronaut who went to space didn't have a bathroom, so he had to pee in his spacesuit? And did you know that astronauts living in space strap down their sleeping bags and food trays so they don't float away? Life in space is pretty different from life on Earth, and scientists are working on ways for us to spend even more time in space! Discover extreme facts about life in space with this fun and kooky book.

The International Space Station

2022
Did you know that the International Space Station is the largest human-made space object? Something that big might seem like it can't move fast-but the ISS cruises through space at about 5 miles (8 km) per second! Spend some time on this massive, speedy space station to learn about how ISS crew members work on incredible science experiments and stop their food from floating away in low gravity. Discover extreme facts about the International Space Station in this fun and kooky book.

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