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Mars orbiters

2019
"[Looks at] the missions of artificial satellites sent to Mars"--Publisher.

The little spacecraft that could

New Horizons' amazing journey to Pluto and Arrokoth
2021
"Ride along with the New Horizons spacecraft as she rockets three billion miles to Pluto! Watch her take the first close-up photos of Pluto, and then journey another billion miles to mini-world Arrokoth. You'll whiz through space at more than 10 miles per second; learn how giant planet Jupiter helped the little spacecraft reach Pluto; and discover the astonishing surface feature that made the world fall in love with Pluto"--Provided by publisher.

A is for astronaut

blasting through the alphabet
2018
"Astronaut Clayton Anderson takes readers on an A-to-Z flight through the alphabet from astronaut and blastoff, to space walk and Zulu Time. Topics cover the history of NASA, science, and practical aspects of being an astronaut using fun poems for each letter"--Dust jacket.

Snakes in space

Illustrations and easy-to-read text follow a crew of snakes as they blast into outer space and explore stars and planets.

Space exploration robots

"Robots are out of this world! Space robots go beyond where people can explore. Readers will meet robots orbiting other planets, exploring their surfaces, and much more"--Provided by publisher.

Not necessarily rocket science

a beginner's guide to life in the space age
"Ever wondered what it might be like to work in the space industry? According to aerospace professional and popular science communicator Kellie Gerardi, that future doesn't rest solely on the shoulders of rocket scientists. Gerardi's nontraditional path in the space industry shows us that humanity's next giant leap will require the contributions of artists, engineers, and everyone in between. Gerardi takes us on a tour of this unique era of history and offers encouragement and advice for anyone who has ever dreamed of the stars and galaxies far, far away. In this candid guide, Gerardi offers an inside look into the commercial spaceflight industry and all those working to tee up a golden age of spaceflight, redefining the "right stuff" along the way. Whether you've had an obsession with astronauts since you were a kid or are just looking to learn about the exciting future that awaits us, Not Necessarily Rocket Science confirms that there's a place for anyone who is passionate about space exploration."--Provided by publisher.

Europeans and native Americans

2019
Describes and explains the impact made by Europeans on the lives of various Native American tribes of North, Central, and South America, from the first contact in 1492 to the damage inflicted by Russians in the Aleutian Islands in the eighteenth century.

Great minds and finds in Africa

2021
"What do writing, surgery, glaciers, and fossils have in common? They all have histories in Africa, one of Earth's seven continents. Discover the great minds and finds of ancient and modern Africa in this learning adventure"--Provided by publisher.

The Secret Explorers and the missing scientist

2021
"Engineering expert Kiki and Connor the marine biologist are sent on a mission to the Arctic. There they discover a research vessel studying the effects of climate change that has become trapped in the sea ice. To make matters worse, one of the ship's scientists who went to find help at a nearby research station hasn't returned. It's up to the Secret Explorers to find the scientist, free the ship, and save the day!"--Provided by publisher.

Out in space

a can-you-find-it book
Simple text invites the reader to find hidden objects in photographs of planets, moons, shooting stars, and other things that can be found in outer space. Pictographs and word labels are included in each to-find list.

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