
From Earth to distant planets. Since ancient times, people have looked to the skies. Telescopes allowed early explorers to map many stars and planets, but our knowledge of the universe expanded greatly with the development of space craft.
year: 1997, 2004, 2000, 2014, 1999, 2001
call number/section: 1000, 629.4, 629.43, 523, 520, 629, 920
subjects: astronautics, juvenile literature, outer space, exploration, juvenile literature, outer space, explorations, juvenile literature, juvenile literature
Editions

Stott, Carole
Distributed by Random House (1997)
Describes rockets, exploratory vehicles, and other technological aspects of space exploration, satellites, space stations, and the life and work of astronauts.
Schools: 32

Stott, Carole
Dorling Kindersley Pub. (2004)
Describes rockets, exploratory vehicles, and technological aspects of space exploration, satellites, and more.
Schools: 2

Stott, Carole
Dorling Kindersley (2000)
Describes rockets, exploratory vehicles, and other technological aspects of space exploration, satellites, space stations, and the life and work of astronauts.
Schools: 7

Stott, Carole
DK (2014)
Describes rockets, exploratory vehicles, and other technological aspects of space exploration, satellites, space stations, and the life and work of astronauts.
Schools: 0

Stott, Carole
Describes rockets, exploratory vehicles, and other technological aspects of space exploration, satellites, space stations, and the life and work of astronauts.
Schools: 3

Stott, Carole
Dorling Kindersley, c2000
Describes rockets, exploratory vehicles, and other technological aspects of space exploration, satellites, space stations and the life and work of astronauts.
Schools: 0

Stott, Carole
Describes rockets, exploratory vehicles, and other technological aspects of space exploration, satellites, space stations, and the life and work of astronauts.
Schools: 2
Mari, Christopher, ed
H.W. Wilson (1999)
Schools: 0

Stott, Carole
Presents a photographic introduction to space exploration, explaining what outer space is, and discussing rockets, astronauts, space stations, testing and research, space technology, and related topics.
Schools: 6
John Farndon
Copper Beech Books (2001)
Describes space exploration through the use of telescopes, satellites, observatories, rockets, exploratory vehicles, and astronauts.
Schools: 0
Kranz, Rachel
From Earth to distant planets. Since ancient times, people have looked to the skies. Telescopes allowed early explorers to map many stars and planets, but our knowledge of the universe expanded greatly with the development of space craft.
Schools: 0
Bill Nye the science guy (Television program)
Schools: 0
Bill Nye the science guy (Television program)
Schools: 1
Kranz, Rachel
From Earth to distant planets. Since ancient times, people have looked to the skies. Telescopes allowed early explorers to map many stars and planets, but our knowledge of the universe expanded greatly with the development of space craft.
Schools: 1