Pluto and the Search for New Planets

Pluto and the Search for New Planets by Gregory Vogt, published by Raintree in 2003, is a 48-page exploration of the mysteries of space designed for young readers. This book presents an accessible overview of celestial bodies, including planets and moons, while delving into their formation and chemical composition. The engaging style encourages readers to investigate the night sky and understand the various elements that make up our universe.
In this edition, readers will discover a wealth of information about space exploration methods, such as rockets, telescopes, and space stations. The book includes reputable websites and addresses for further research, along with stunning full-color photographs that enhance the learning experience. Pluto and the Search for New Planets serves as an informative resource in the fields of juvenile nonfiction, science, and astronomy, making it a valuable addition to any young learner’s library.
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This series unravels the mysteries of space in an easy-to-read style. It allows readers to investigate worlds beyond our won, exploring an array of facts and ideas about the objects in the night sky and their origins. Learn how planets, moons and other celestial bodies are formed and their chemical composition. Discuss the different types of space exploration such as rockets, telescopes and space stations. Each book contains: – reputable web sites and addresses of institutions for further research – amazing full-colour photographs
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