Floating in Space

Floating in Space by Franklyn M. Branley, published by HarperCollins on January 16, 1998, is a 32-page exploration of life aboard the space shuttle. This edition presents a straightforward narrative complemented by engaging illustrations and diagrams by True Kelley, making complex concepts accessible to young readers. The book invites children to imagine the experience of being an astronaut and provides insights into the daily routines and activities of astronauts in space.
Readers will discover what astronauts eat, how they navigate their environment, and the various tasks they perform while in orbit. The book focuses on technology and the science of aeronautics and astronautics, offering a blend of factual information and visual aids that enhance understanding. With its informative approach, Floating in Space serves as a valuable resource for children interested in space exploration and the workings of the universe.
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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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