Planetary Science (eBook)

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2017
130 Seiten
Nomad Press (Verlag)
978-1-61930-569-4 (ISBN)

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Planetary Science -  Matthew Brenden Wood
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What do you see when you look up into the sky at night? The moon, stars, maybe even a comet or asteroid? You can also see other planets! In Planetary Science: Explore New Frontiers, readers ages 12 to 15 embark on a journey through the solar system and beyond, exploring planets, moons, dwarf planets, exoplanets and everything in-between.
What do you see when you look up into the sky at night? The moon, stars, maybe even a comet or asteroid? You can also see other planets!In Planetary Science: Explore New Frontiers, readers ages 12 to 15 embark on a journey through the solar system and beyond, exploring planets, moons, dwarf planets, exoplanets and everything in-between. For many ancient cultures, planets were mysterious objects that moved against the backdrop of the heavens in strange but predictable patterns. Ever since Galileo Galilee first used a telescope to explore the moons of Jupiter, we've known that the planets are much more than mysterious points of light in the night sky. With the creation of incredible technologies such as space probes, giant ground-based telescopes, and Earth-orbiting observatories, we've learned that Mars once had water on its surface, that Jupiter's Great Red Spot has been churning for centuries, and that thousands of exoplanets circle distant suns. Planetary science is also exciting because of what we don't know. Was there ever life on Mars? Is Planet Nine lurking in the outer reaches of the solar system? Will we ever find another Earth? How far can we go? In Planetary Science, readers examine the latest information on Pluto, the discoveries of the Mars rover Curiosity, and the incredible catalog of distant planets uncovered by the Kepler Space Telescope. They learn about how planets are formed and why they travel on their orbits. Planets, those pinpricks of light you might spot on a clear night, come closer through informative illustrations, links to online primary sources, illuminating sidebars and fun facts, and hands-on, in-depth activities, such as building scale models of planets, hunting for alien worlds through citizen science, and crafting a comet in the kitchen. Planetary Science also promotes critical thinking skills through inquiry, discovery, and research by encouraging readers to explore questions that remain unanswered, such as whether Mars once had life or the possibility of a ninth planet hiding in the furthest reaches of the solar system. With discoveries being made almost every day, it's an exciting time to be a planetary scientist!

Matthew Brenden Wood, author of The Science of Science Fiction, is a math and science teacher with a passion for STEAM education. He is also an avid amateur astronomer and astrophotographer. Wood holds a bachelor’s degree in astronomy from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst and lives in Phoenix, Arizona. Sam Carbaugh has illustrated several books for Nomad Press, including Forensics: Uncover the Science and Technology of Crime Scene Investigation and Shakespeare: Investigate the Bard's Influence on Today's World, and he wrote and illustrated Comics: Investigate the History and Technology of American Cartooning. Sam lives in Grand Rapids, Michigan.

Map of the Solar System

Introduction: Studying Other Planets

Can You Spot Mercury?

Chapter 1 The Hot Planets: Mercury and Venus

Make Your Own Crater

Discovering Density

Chapter 2 The Cool Planets: Earth and Mars

Modeling the Inner Planets

Investigate the Hydrologic Cycle

Model the Earth-Moon System

Chapter 3 The Gas Giants: Jupiter and Saturn

Saturn’s Rings

Investigate Tidal Forces

Inside Europa

Chapter 4 The Ice Giants: Uranus and Neptune

A Mission to the Ice Giants

Modeling the Outer Planet

Chapter 5 Dwarf Planets, Asteroids, and Comets

Scale Models of the Dwarf Planets

Asteroids Make Impact

Create Your Own Comet

Chapter 6 Exoplanets and Planet

Model an Alien Planet

Glossary

Metric Conversions

Resources

Index

Erscheint lt. Verlag 15.9.2017
Illustrationen Samuel Carbaugh
Zusatzinfo Throughout
Verlagsort White River Junction
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Kinder- / Jugendbuch Jugendbücher ab 12 Jahre
Kinder- / Jugendbuch Sachbücher Naturwissenschaft / Technik
Kinder- / Jugendbuch Sachbücher Tiere / Pflanzen / Natur
Kinder- / Jugendbuch Spielen / Lernen Lernen / Lernspiele
Schulbuch / Wörterbuch
Schlagworte astronomy for kids • Astronomy projects for kids • Black Holes • Build a scale model of the solar system • CERES • Cool Planets • dwarf planets • earth • Exoplanets for kids • Exploring Planets • exploring the solar system • Gas Giants • hands on science • hands on science for kids • History of planetary science • Hot Planets • How are exoplanets found • How are planets formed • How did our solar system form • Ice Giants • Inquire and Investigate • Inquiry based science • Is there a Planet 9 • Is there a Planet X • Is there life in our solar system • Is there life on Europa • Jupiter • life on Europa • Life on Mars • Life on Titan • Mars • Mercury • middle school science • Neptune • Planet 9 • Planetary Science • Planetary science for kids • Pluto • project based learning • Saturn • science activities for kids • Science for middle school • science investigations • Space Science • Space science for kids • space science for middle school • The solar system for kids • Uranus • Venus • What are exoplanets • What is Jupiter’s Great Red Spot • What is planetary science • Where did planets get their names • Where did the Moon come from • Where do comets and asteroids come from • Why does Saturn have rings • Why isn’t Pluto a planet
ISBN-10 1-61930-569-0 / 1619305690
ISBN-13 978-1-61930-569-4 / 9781619305694
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