Floating in Space

Floating in Space by Franklyn M. Branley, published by Harper Collins in January 1998, is an illustrated book designed for young readers. This 32-page volume invites children to explore the fascinating world of space travel, providing insights into the life of astronauts aboard the space shuttle. Through engaging text and kid-friendly illustrations by True Kelley, the book presents information about astronauts’ daily routines, including their meals and movements in a zero-gravity environment.
Readers will find a wealth of information that answers common questions about space exploration, such as what it feels like to experience multiple sunsets in a single day. The book focuses on topics related to technology and aeronautics, making it a valuable resource for those interested in space science. With its accessible language and vibrant illustrations, Floating in Space serves as an informative introduction to the wonders of space travel for young audiences.
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Have you ever dreamed of being an astronaut? Wondered what it might be like to see the sun set sixteen times in one day?
Open this book and be transported on an information-packed voyage aboard the space shuttle. True Kelley’s kid-friendly diagrams and illustrations and Franklyn Branley’s straightforward text reveal what astronauts eat, how they move, and what kinds of work they do in space.
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