astronomy

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astronomy

Atlas of the universe

2008
A guide to the universe, and features full-color illustrations and information regarding the solar system, the universe, stargazing, and exploring space; and also discusses meteors, comets, black holes, and other related topics.

There's no place like space

1999
Dr. Seuss's Cat in the Hat introduces Sally and Dick to the planets, stars, and moons in our universe.

The sun is always shining somewhere

1991
Examines the sun in the context of other, more distant stars and discusses the night sky and movement of the earth.

S?nd?k

princess of the moon and stars
2002
In a series of messages placed in her grandmother's ancestral jar, a seventh century princess and future ruler of the Korean kingdom of Silla vents her frustration at not being permitted to study astronomy because she is a girl.

Me and my place in space

1999
A child describes how the earth, sun, and planets are part of our solar system, which is just one small part of the universe.

The night sky

1998
Provides children ages six through nine with information about the stars, planets, nebulae, comets, meteors, moon, constellations, and classic myths through an investigation of one small square of night sky near Orion; and includes experiments and activities, sky maps, and a resource list.

My place in space

1992
Henry tells the bus driver exactly where he lives, positioning himself precisely in the universe.

The universe

2000
Discusses constellations, stars, comets, meteors, asteroids, moons, planets, the sun, and more.

Where are the stars during the day?

1998
In simple text, presents information about Earth, the planets, stars, and the constellations that make up the universe.

Stars and galaxies

1999
Examines stars and galaxies, exploring the birth and death of stars, the galaxies beyond the Milky Way, and how we observe such phenomena.

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