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Constellations

The northern half of Earth sees a different part of the sky than the southern half, this means that the two halves of the world see different constellations in the night sky.
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The sun

2019
Explores the sun, including what it's made of, where it is, and more.
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Moons

2019
Explores the different types of moons, including how they form, their location, and more.
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Jupiter

2019
Jupiter is the biggest planet in the solar system! This gas giant is also one of the most fascinating. From its famous Great Red Spot to its dozens of moons, Jupiter holds several mysteries for the scientists who study it. This fascinating title will show readers that Jupiter is as interesting as it is huge!.
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Earth

2019
Earth is the only home humans have ever known. But there is so much to learn about it! From what the planet is made of to how it likely formed, this informative title will take readers on a journey around the blue planet. Through fact-filled text, special features, and plenty of fun facts, readers will learn all about Earth s place in the universe!.
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Space explorers

What is it like to travel into space? Very few people have ever taken this exciting tour. Those who have, however, brought back captivating stories of this final frontier. Learn more in Space Explorers, an AV2 media enhanced book.
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Planets

2019
Introduces readers to planets and discusses what they are, how they form, where they are found, and why we study them.

Galaxies

2019
Explores the different galaxies, including what they are made of, the Milky Way, and more.

Comets

2019
"Photography accompanies engaging information about comets. The combination of high-interest subject matter and light text is intended for students in grades 3 through 7"--Provided by publisher.

Asteroids

2019
Readers learn about asteroids, what they are, what they are made of, where they come from, and more.

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