An edition of Zoom around a moon (2003)

Zoom around a moon

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An edition of Zoom around a moon (2003)

Zoom around a moon

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Takes a tour to the most important moons in the solar system, describing their size, composition, and distance from Earth.

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Zoom around a moon
2003, Lake Street Publishers
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Table of Contents

Moon bound
What is a moon, anyway?
Exploring the Moon
Moon, sweet Moon
This place has no atmosphere
Moon with a view
The moons of Mars
The moons of Jupiter
The moons of Saturn
The moons of Uranus
The moons of Neptune
And then there is Pluto
Moons of other solar systems.

Edition Notes

Published in
[Minneapolis]
Series
Visiting space
Genre
Juvenile literature.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
523.4
Library of Congress
QB401.5 .C37 2003

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Pagination
p. cm.

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3673137M
ISBN 10
1584172401, 158417241X
LCCN
2003005432
Goodreads
3189502

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