Black Holes

“Black Holes” by Joel Green, published by Norwood House Press on January 15, 2023, is a 48-page exploration of one of the universe’s most enigmatic phenomena. This book delves into the nature of black holes, detailing their immense gravitational pull and how they can grow by attracting nearby matter, including entire stars. Designed to engage young readers, it aligns with STEM and NGSS standards, making it a valuable resource for educational settings.
Readers will discover a wealth of information about black holes and the technology that enables space exploration. The book features fact boxes, sidebars, a glossary, and an index, providing a comprehensive overview of the subject. With its focus on technology, aeronautics, and astronomy, “Black Holes” offers insights into the scientific advancements that have allowed humanity to explore the cosmos. This edition is presented in English and is suitable for those interested in juvenile nonfiction related to science and nature.
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Black holes are some of the most mysterious objects in the universe. They have a gravitational pull that’s so strong, nothing can escape them. Black holes grow larger by attracting anything that’s near them, including entire stars! This book takes readers on an exciting out-of-this-world voyage and uncovers cutting-edge technology while supporting STEM and NGSS standards. Each book contains fact boxes, sidebars, a glossary, an index, and places to go for more information.
Technology has allowed people to explore space—from building and launching spacecraft to walking on the moon and finding black holes! Tech Bytes: Exploring Space takes readers on an exciting out-of-this-world voyage and uncovers cutting-edge technology. This series supports STEM and NGSS standards. Each book contains fact boxes, sidebars, a glossary, an index, and places to go for more information.
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