Have you ever laid on the ground at night looking up at the twinkling stars? Those stars are the millions of planets, moons, suns and space dust that make up the Milky Way Galaxy. Our Solar System lives in this galaxy and we are viewing Earth's neighbors when we look at the night sky. Sometimes you might see a shooting star streak across the sky. This is usually a meteoroid, small rock or ice that enters the Earth's atmosphere and burns up. Imagine what it must be like to zip through space and look back to Earth where kids around the globe are gazing into the night sky. Includes the most up-to-date findings from the New Horizons satellite.
Planet bumi
From the fiery mass of the Earth's core to the tip of the highest ice-capped mountain, explore every aspect of our planet in awe-inspiring photographic detail.
I'll wager they didn't even know we'd prepared for an attack.” I gulp, suddenly wishing I were in the Odan shelter with Wes's mother and sisters. Pacifia will stop moving soon. When they reach shallower water, they'll likely send out ...
Earth in Action: Res Units
Armchair Fiction presents extra large editions of classic science fiction double novels. The first novel is another gem by Milton Lesser “Forty Days Has September.” An eviction notice from the stars…That’s what Earth was faced with.
Science Explorer: Life, Earth, and Physical Science is a comprehensive series that provides a balanced focus of Life, Earth, and Physical Science topics in each book.
Elevate Science: Earth
Prentice Hall Science Explorer
Inside Earth
An elderly Shelter resident stands atop a rickety chair, addressing a motley assemblage comprised of people his age, young children, and a group of chain-smokers in their late teens. Even that final group listens intently.