This is rocket science

the true story of the risk-taking scientists who figured out ways to explore beyond Earth

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This is rocket science
Gloria Skurzynski
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This is rocket science

the true story of the risk-taking scientists who figured out ways to explore beyond Earth

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..three, two, one... we have liftoff! From the award-winning author of Are We Alone? comes a title to propel young imaginations far into space. This Is Rocket Science explores the past, present, and future of space travel.The compelling text--vetted by NASA scientists--is a combination of history, science, human drama, and future challenges. Readers learn how fireworks in ancient China developed into the fire arrows used by Genghis Khan; we meet Sir Isaac Newton, Jules Verne, H.G. Wells, and learn how their imaginations shaped rocketry. We revisit the era of Sputnik, the satellite that launched a superpower space race, ending with moonwalks and a rendezvous in space. Finally we look forward to the future challenges of Mars and beyond. We also get a sneak peek at new technologies like space elevators, solar sails, ion propulsion, and more.

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This Is Rocket Science
2010, National Geographic Society
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Table of Contents

Fire arrows
The fathers of modern rocketry
Beeps from space
Saturn wins, Orion loses
Return and reuse
Success and failure
Way to go
Farther needs faster.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
Washington, D.C
Genre
Biography, Juvenile literature

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
629.4092/2
Library of Congress
TL781.85.A1 S58 2010

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL23235598M
ISBN 13
9781426305979, 9781426305986
LCCN
2009020386
Library Thing
9280774
Goodreads
6894165

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