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The Best Book of the Moon By Ian Graham In this illustrated book about Earth's only satellite, you'll find out about the phases of the Moon, mythology of the Moon, and the first man on the Moon. Kingfisher: New York, 1999 |
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DK Space Encyclopedia By Heather Couper and Nigel Henbest This reference book includes descriptions of everything you ever wanted to know about the universe . . . and more. DK Publishing: New York, 1999 |
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Facts on File Stars and Planets Atlas By Ian Ridpath This fact filled book provides tons of information about the planets, eclipses, comets, and how scientists observe the universe. Facts on File: New York, 1998 |
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Follow the Drinking Gourd By F. N. Monjo Read about how the Big Dipper guided slaves to freedom through the escape route known as the Underground Railroad. Alfred A. Knopf: New York, 1988 |
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The Glow-In-The-Dark Night Sky Book By Clint Hatchett Use the beautiful illustrations and star maps in this book to locate constellations in the night sky. Random House: New York, 1998 |
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Glow-In-The-Dark Constellations: A Field Guide for Young Astronomers By C.E. Thompson Sharpen your star gazing skills and learn all about the constellations in this glow in the dark guide to the stars. Grosset & Dunlap: New York, 1989 |
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Just Visiting This Planet :
Merlin Answers More Questions About Everything Under the Sun, Moon, and Stars By Neil de Grasse Tyson Merlin gives fun and easy to understand answers to questions about the solar system, the galaxy, the universe, and the physical laws that rule them all. Doubleday: New York, 1998 |
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My Place in Space By Robin and Sally Hist Take a ride through the universe with Henry and Rosie Wilson as they show a bus driver places in the universe that he will never forget. Orchard Books: New York, 1988 |
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One Universe: At Home in the Cosmos By Neil de Grasse Tyson, Charles Liu, and Robert Irion This book explores how the universe works with clear explanations, easy to understand illustrations, and dazzling photographs. Joseph Henry Press: Washington, 2000 |
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Stars of the First People: Native American Star Myths and Constellations By Dorcas S. Miller Read ancient star myths that have been passed down from generation to generation. This book contains the constellation legends told by the ancient Greeks, Romans, and Native American cultures that are terrific for storytelling. Pruett Publishing: Boulder, Colorado, 1997 |
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The Young Astronomer: A Young Enthusiast's Guide to Astronomy By Harry Ford Find out how to get the most out of your telescope. This fun-filled activity guide is filled with tips for junior astronomers - like how to make a telescope in your own home! DK Publishing: New York, 1998 back to top |
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