The Solar System: A Cosmic Adventure - Hardcover

Avery, Elizabeth

 
9781906367787: The Solar System: A Cosmic Adventure

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An illustrated children’s guide to the Solar System filled with bite-sized, easy-to-remember facts about space

It’s time to discover the solar system! Designed for ages 7–11, this brilliant guide is perfect for fact-hungry space cadets! With contributions from real astronomers at the Royal Observatory Greenwich, The Solar System: A Cosmic Adventure teaches kids all about the phenomena of the solar system through short explanations of the planets and fascinating facts, quizzes, and did-you-know features. Beautiful illustrations and bright accompanying graphics help children engage with science from a young age. 

Did you know?

  • Neptune has the strongest winds in the Solar System, capable of blowing almost 10 times faster than the fastest cars we have on Earth!
  • You could fit more than a million Earths within the Sun!
  • The seasons on Mars last twice as long as they do on Earth!

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Über die Autorinnen und Autoren

Elizabeth Avery is an astronomer at Royal Observatory Greenwich and a huge science fan! She has spent her career creating and presenting all sorts of science-based activities for people of all ages to get involved with. She has always had a serious soft spot for space science and astronomy. The Royal Observatory, in Greenwich, London, is home to Greenwich Mean Time and the Meridian Line, and is one of the most important scientific sites in the world. Founded by Charles II in 1675, today you can explore how great scientists first mapped the seas and the stars, experience awe-inspiring astronomy and take a journey through the cosmos in London's only planetarium

The Royal Observatory Greenwich is the home of space and time, the Greenwich Meridian Line, awe-inspiring astronomy, and London’s only planetarium. Elizabeth Avery is an astronomer and senior manager for astronomy education, collections, and public engagement at Royal Observatory Greenwich in London.

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