Search Results: Returned 15 Results, Displaying Titles 1 - 15
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c2012., Smart Apple Media Call No: J SPAC 523.4 Availability:1 of 1 At Your Library Series Title: Space travel guidesSummary Note: "Presents an imaginary tour of Mercury, Venus, Earth and its Moon, and Mars and explains how they revolve around the sun. Provides statistics and diagrams and discusses the physical properties and conditions of the inner planets of the solar system"--Provided by publisher.
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[2019], Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Call No: J SCI 550 Availability:1 of 1 At Your Library Series Title: By the numbersSummary Note: "How old is the earth? Where is the ice three miles thick? Why are volcanoes so dangerous? Where are the wettest and driest spots on the planet? Find the answers to these questions--and many more--in Earth by the numbers."--
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[2018], Age 7-10, Harper, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers Call No: J SPAC 523.2 4 Edition: First edition. Availability:1 of 1 At Your Library Summary Note: Introduces exoplanets, examining the planets outside of our solar system, discussing what makes them habitable, and exploring the efforts to discover new life.--
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-- Star wars Jedi Academy[2013], Ages 8-12, Scholastic Inc. Call No: G BRO Availability:1 of 1 At Your LibraryClick here to watch Click here to view Series Title: Jedi Academy Volume: 1Summary Note: "My whole life I planned on going to pilot school like the rest of my friends--then I got rejected! Along came a little green guy named Yoda who invited me to Jedi Academy. Now I'm at a school with aliens, robots, and lightsaber-wielding bullies who can lift things with their minds! How am I supposed to compete with that? As if starting middle school wasn't hard enough..." The story of Roan Novachez, Jedi Academy student, is told through comics, journal entries, letters, doodles, and newspaper clippings. This incredible, original story from author/illustrator Jeffrey Brown captures all of the humor, awkwardness, fun, and frustrations of middle school ... in a galaxy far, far away.
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c1990., 3.9; Ages 4-8, Scholastic Inc. Call No: J SPA 523.3 Availability:1 of 1 At Your Library Summary Note: On a special field trip in the magic school bus, Ms. Frizzle's class goes into outer space and visits each planet in the solar system.
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c1994., Ages 3-6, Millbrook Press Call No: J SPAC 523.41 Availability:1 of 1 At Your Library Series Title: Gateway solar systemSummary Note: Text and photographs present information on Mercury, the planet closest to the sun, as it was photographed by the United States spacecraft Mariner 10.
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-- First visit to an ice dwarf and the Kuiper Belt.[2016], Ages: 8-14; Grades 4 to 6, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Call No: J SPAC 629.43 54922 Availability:1 of 1 At Your Library Series Title: Scientists in the field.Summary Note: In July of 2015 a robotic spacecraft reached Pluto after a nine-and-half-year journey. New Horizons is the first spacecraft mission to Pluto and revealed its five moons as never before seen. Images from the mission show a reddish surface covered in ice-water mountains, moving glaciers, and hints of possible ice volcanoes and an underground ocean. Pluto is geologically alive and changing! This addition to the Scientists in the Field series goes where no person or spacecraft has ever gone before. Follow along with the team of scientists as they build New Horizons, fly it across the solar system, and make new discoveries about a world three billion miles away.
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1996., Ages 3-6, Gareth Stevens Pub. Call No: J ARTS 745.592 Availability:1 of 1 At Your Library Series Title: Draw, model, and paintSummary Note: Provides instructions for creating models of the Loch Ness monster, King Kong, Frankenstein, a mummy, Count Dracula, and several extraterrestrial creatures.
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c2012., Smart Apple Media Call No: J SPAC 523.4 Availability:1 of 1 At Your Library Series Title: Space travel guidesSummary Note: "Presents an imaginary tour of the outer solar system's "gas giants" Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune and explores some of their major moons. Provides statistics, diagrams, and information about the planets' physical properties and conditions"--Provided by publisher.
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2017, Ages 7-10, Lerner Publications Co Call No: J SPAC 520 Availability:1 of 1 At Your Library Summary Note: "From giant planets, to the incredible Milky Way, explore the universe and discover facts about planet Earth. Learn about how stars are born, what planets make up the Solar System, and whether aliens exist. Packed with fascinating facts and amazing close-up photographs, you'll be an expert on your world in no time!" -- from back cover.
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c1994., 5-8, Raintree/Steck Vaughn Call No: J SPAC 520 Availability:1 of 1 At Your Library Series Title: New viewSummary Note: Explores the stars and planets of our universe and probes the mysteries of outer space.
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-- Stars and planetsc2007., 3.4; Ages 4-8, Publications International Call No: J SPAC 520 Availability:1 of 1 At Your Library Series Title: My first time for learningSummary Note: Pull-tabs, wheels, and flaps help to introduce young readers to the wonders of the universe, including the stars and the planets.
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c1994., Ages 3-6, Millbrook Press Call No: J SPAC 523.4 2 Availability:1 of 1 At Your Library Series Title: Gateway solar systemSummary Note: Text and photographs present information on Venus, including its volcanoes, arachnoids, and pancake domes, as studied by United States and Soviet spacecraft.
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[2015], Grades 4-8, National Geographic Society Call No: J SPAC 523.43 Availability:1 of 1 At Your Library Series Title: National Geographic kids.Summary Note: The Apollo 11 astronaut invites young people to evaluate Mars as a potential planet for human colonization, and describes what Mars residents might experience while traveling to and living on the Red Planet.
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c2007., Ages 3-6, Clarion Books Call No: J SPAC 523.48 2 Availability:1 of 1 At Your Library Summary Note: Explains Pluto's reassignment on August 24, 2006, from planet to dwarf planet. Includes illustrations.