Living in Space

Living in Space by Abigail Wheatley is an informative book published by Usborne Publishing, Limited on February 5, 2019. This 32-page edition is designed for beginner readers and explores various aspects of living and working in space. It addresses questions such as where people live in space, how they get there, and what daily life is like for astronauts, featuring simple text complemented by stunning photographs and illustrations.
Readers will find engaging content that covers topics like space schools, the International Space Station, and the daily routines of astronauts, including eating, sleeping, and exercising in a zero-gravity environment. The book also includes links to websites with video clips and activities, enhancing the learning experience. With a focus on technology and space science, this edition serves as a valuable resource for young readers interested in aeronautics and the wonders of space exploration.
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Where do people live in space? How do they get there? What’s it like to work, eat and sleep in space? Beginner readers can discover the answers to these questions and lots of other fascinating facts in this engaging information book. With simple text and stunning photographs and illustrations, plus links to websites with video clips and activities.Chapters in this book include:- Astronauts- Space school- Lift off- Arrival- Inside the ISS- Spacesuits- Airlock- Space walking- Hard at work- Bedroom and bathroom- Keeping healthy- Relaxation- Back to Earth- In the future
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