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The infographics in this book will rocket you through a universe of powerful telescopes, distant probes, and high-speed spacecraft. Get ready to buzz by comets, land on alien planets, peer into the universe's past, and go where no one (except a handful of rovers and space probes) has gone before!
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The infographics in this book will rocket you through a universe of powerful telescopes, distant probes, and high-speed spacecraft. Get ready to buzz by comets, land on alien planets, peer into the universe's past, and go where no one (except a handful of rovers and space probes) has gone before!
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 80
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. August 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 257mm x 257mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 680g
- ISBN-13: 9781618218759
- ISBN-10: 1618218751
- Artikelnr.: 54610974
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 80
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. August 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 257mm x 257mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 680g
- ISBN-13: 9781618218759
- ISBN-10: 1618218751
- Artikelnr.: 54610974
By day, Jenn Dlugos writes science textbooks, assessments, and lab manuals for grades K-12. By night, she writes comedy screenplays, stage plays, and other ridiculous things with her Things That Make You Go Yuck! coauthor, Charlie Hatton. Her favorite creepy crawlies are spiders. Charlie Hatton is a bioinformatician, science fan, and humorist living in the Boston area. Charlie enjoys working with genetic and other data to support cancer research, learning about new and interesting scientific areas, and referring to himself in the third person in biographical blurbs. Charlie has collaborated with Jenn Dlugos to coauthor the Things That Make You Go Yuck! science book series, as well as several other, far more ridiculous, projects.
Introduction 1 Fuels Rush In 2 The Coolest Road Trips Ever 3 Faster Than A
Spacefaring Bullet 4 Solid Gold Record 5 To Find Waldo, Just Check Your
Watch 6 Weird And Wonderful Uses For Gps 7 All The World's A Stage (But
Space Needs Two Or Three) 8 The Race To Space, All Over The Place 9 A Home
Away From Home 10 These Space Boots Are Made For Walking 6 11 Patience Is
The Key To Good Space Communication 12 Hit The Planet, Win A Prize 13 What
Goes Up Must Land, Somehow 14 The Anatomy Of A Space Shuttle 15 Heading
Inward 16 It's Computation, Not A Competition 17 The Weirdness Of Juno 18
The Origin Of (Space) Species 19 Just What The Space Doctor Ordered 20
Never Knock An Opportunity 21 Social Networking On Mars 22 The Titan Of
Telescopes 23 Six Space 'Scopes Scanning The Skies For Science 24 And Four
Far-Flung Flyers For The Future 25 Falling Is The Hottest Part 26 The
Little Satellites That Could (And Already Do!) 27 A Space Camp Right In Our
Backyard 28 The Future's So Bright, We're Gonna Need Shields 29 Spinning
'Round Like A Satellite 30 Communications From Home Base 31 The Gravity
Circus 32 Running Rings Around Saturn 33 A Ginormous Jumble Of Junk 34 The
Weirdest Lost And Found 35 The Dangers Of Space Travel 36 Journey To The
Stars! (Better Pack A Lunch) 37 Don't Knock It If It's Not A Rocket 38 The
Swiss Army Knife Of Space 39 Stick The Landing 40 Tipping Our Hats To
Citizen Scientists Bibliography About The Authors
Spacefaring Bullet 4 Solid Gold Record 5 To Find Waldo, Just Check Your
Watch 6 Weird And Wonderful Uses For Gps 7 All The World's A Stage (But
Space Needs Two Or Three) 8 The Race To Space, All Over The Place 9 A Home
Away From Home 10 These Space Boots Are Made For Walking 6 11 Patience Is
The Key To Good Space Communication 12 Hit The Planet, Win A Prize 13 What
Goes Up Must Land, Somehow 14 The Anatomy Of A Space Shuttle 15 Heading
Inward 16 It's Computation, Not A Competition 17 The Weirdness Of Juno 18
The Origin Of (Space) Species 19 Just What The Space Doctor Ordered 20
Never Knock An Opportunity 21 Social Networking On Mars 22 The Titan Of
Telescopes 23 Six Space 'Scopes Scanning The Skies For Science 24 And Four
Far-Flung Flyers For The Future 25 Falling Is The Hottest Part 26 The
Little Satellites That Could (And Already Do!) 27 A Space Camp Right In Our
Backyard 28 The Future's So Bright, We're Gonna Need Shields 29 Spinning
'Round Like A Satellite 30 Communications From Home Base 31 The Gravity
Circus 32 Running Rings Around Saturn 33 A Ginormous Jumble Of Junk 34 The
Weirdest Lost And Found 35 The Dangers Of Space Travel 36 Journey To The
Stars! (Better Pack A Lunch) 37 Don't Knock It If It's Not A Rocket 38 The
Swiss Army Knife Of Space 39 Stick The Landing 40 Tipping Our Hats To
Citizen Scientists Bibliography About The Authors
Introduction 1 Fuels Rush In 2 The Coolest Road Trips Ever 3 Faster Than A
Spacefaring Bullet 4 Solid Gold Record 5 To Find Waldo, Just Check Your
Watch 6 Weird And Wonderful Uses For Gps 7 All The World's A Stage (But
Space Needs Two Or Three) 8 The Race To Space, All Over The Place 9 A Home
Away From Home 10 These Space Boots Are Made For Walking 6 11 Patience Is
The Key To Good Space Communication 12 Hit The Planet, Win A Prize 13 What
Goes Up Must Land, Somehow 14 The Anatomy Of A Space Shuttle 15 Heading
Inward 16 It's Computation, Not A Competition 17 The Weirdness Of Juno 18
The Origin Of (Space) Species 19 Just What The Space Doctor Ordered 20
Never Knock An Opportunity 21 Social Networking On Mars 22 The Titan Of
Telescopes 23 Six Space 'Scopes Scanning The Skies For Science 24 And Four
Far-Flung Flyers For The Future 25 Falling Is The Hottest Part 26 The
Little Satellites That Could (And Already Do!) 27 A Space Camp Right In Our
Backyard 28 The Future's So Bright, We're Gonna Need Shields 29 Spinning
'Round Like A Satellite 30 Communications From Home Base 31 The Gravity
Circus 32 Running Rings Around Saturn 33 A Ginormous Jumble Of Junk 34 The
Weirdest Lost And Found 35 The Dangers Of Space Travel 36 Journey To The
Stars! (Better Pack A Lunch) 37 Don't Knock It If It's Not A Rocket 38 The
Swiss Army Knife Of Space 39 Stick The Landing 40 Tipping Our Hats To
Citizen Scientists Bibliography About The Authors
Spacefaring Bullet 4 Solid Gold Record 5 To Find Waldo, Just Check Your
Watch 6 Weird And Wonderful Uses For Gps 7 All The World's A Stage (But
Space Needs Two Or Three) 8 The Race To Space, All Over The Place 9 A Home
Away From Home 10 These Space Boots Are Made For Walking 6 11 Patience Is
The Key To Good Space Communication 12 Hit The Planet, Win A Prize 13 What
Goes Up Must Land, Somehow 14 The Anatomy Of A Space Shuttle 15 Heading
Inward 16 It's Computation, Not A Competition 17 The Weirdness Of Juno 18
The Origin Of (Space) Species 19 Just What The Space Doctor Ordered 20
Never Knock An Opportunity 21 Social Networking On Mars 22 The Titan Of
Telescopes 23 Six Space 'Scopes Scanning The Skies For Science 24 And Four
Far-Flung Flyers For The Future 25 Falling Is The Hottest Part 26 The
Little Satellites That Could (And Already Do!) 27 A Space Camp Right In Our
Backyard 28 The Future's So Bright, We're Gonna Need Shields 29 Spinning
'Round Like A Satellite 30 Communications From Home Base 31 The Gravity
Circus 32 Running Rings Around Saturn 33 A Ginormous Jumble Of Junk 34 The
Weirdest Lost And Found 35 The Dangers Of Space Travel 36 Journey To The
Stars! (Better Pack A Lunch) 37 Don't Knock It If It's Not A Rocket 38 The
Swiss Army Knife Of Space 39 Stick The Landing 40 Tipping Our Hats To
Citizen Scientists Bibliography About The Authors