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!.
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.
"How do we know if there is water on Mars? We send probes to look around! Readers learn how scientists use space probes to study planets in our solar system . . . and beyond"--Provided by publisher.
"Rovers traverse parts of space that people can't easily get to. Readers will love learning about these space machines, from their history to their current missions and where they might go in the future"--Provided by publisher.
"Readers will learn about the history of rockets, how rockets work, how we may use rockets in the future, and more in this exciting exploration of these essential space machines"--Provided by publisher.
"How can you watch your favorite TV shows almost anywhere? How do scientists learn what's happening in far off galaxies? Readers discover how satellites make our lives easier and keep people safe . . . all from space!"--Provided by publisher.