Study the planets and the stars with the help of this very depictive educational book. This book captures the need for visuals in order for a young child to be interested in the subject. Learning through more photos and select texts would help a child better absorb and retain information. So go ahead and grab a copy today!
"Informative text filled with STEM highlights teaches readers about Saturn, including recent discoveries made by the Cassini spacecraft and information about how scientists' ideas about the planet have changed over time."--]cProvided by ...
Second in size only to Jupiter, bigger than a thousand Earths but light enough to float in water, home of crushing gravity and delicate, seemingly impossible rings, it dazzles and attracts us: SATURN Earth groans under the thumb of ...
The Little Book of Saturn, a smart, friendly introduction to the astrological Saturn, is a book for curious readers who know there is more to astrology than their sun signs.
Describes the physical features and characteristics of the "Queen of the Planets" and presents theories about the rings of Saturn.
Discusses the orbit, atmosphere, rings, moons, surface features, exploration, and other aspects of the planet Saturn.
Discusses the orbit, atmosphere, and exploration of the planet Saturn.
"Discusses the planet Saturn, including observations by ancient cultures, current knowledge of Saturn, and plans for future scientific research and space exploration"--
Briefly describes the surface features, composition, moons and rings, and efforts to study the planet Saturn.
Documenting the latest research on the planet, from its formation to how it operates today, this is an essential reference for graduate students, researchers and planetary scientists.
Why does Saturn have rings? How many moons does Saturn have? How far away is Saturn? No one has ever landed on Saturn, but you can take a journey of your own by reading this book.