Synopses & Reviews
Two new books have been added to Crabtree's Eye on the Universe series, an introduction for children to the exciting discoveries we have made in space and the mysteries that still remain. Up-to-date photographs taken through powerful space telescopes such as the Hubble give children a close-up view of:
-- the planets in our solar system
-- natural phenomena such as light shows in the sky
-- the technology we have launched into space
-- how people live and work without gravity
The Hubble Space Telescope was launched in 1990 to give us a clearer view of our solar system and the universe beyond. The Hubble is so powerful it can pick up a flashlight beam 250,000 miles (400,000 km) away -- the distance from Earth to Pluto! In Satellites and Space Probes, simple text and amazing photos help illustrate:
-- how they work, how they are launched, and what they do
-- their increasingly important role in communications and weather prediction
-- how they teach us about our solar system
Synopsis
The Hubble Space Telescope was launched in 1990 to give us a clearer view of our solar system and the universe beyond. The Hubble is so powerful it can pick up a flashlight beam 250,000 miles (400,000 km) away - the distance from Earth to Pluto In Satellites and Space Probes, simple text and amazing photos help illustrate: - how they work, how they are launched, and what they do - their increasingly important role in communications and weather prediction - how they teach us about our solar system
Synopsis
Simple text and amazing photographs show how these remarkable machines have played an increasingly important role in communications, weather prediction and teaching us about our solar system. Full color.