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The latest bumper fact book from leading non-fiction author, Jenny Kellett, is the perfect addition to any mini astronomers space books collection.
Illustrated with stunning high resolution images, The Huge Book of Space Facts for Kids will teach the whole family more about the amazing universe we are part of.
There is nothing bigger than space. No one even knows quite how big it is, but one thing’s for sure – it’s huge. With something so massive there is naturally a lot of exciting stuff going on, and the mere thought of it can make our existence on Earth seem insignificant.
In The Huge Book of Space Facts we take you on an intergalactic journey across each of the planets, the Moon, Sun, stars, galaxies, asteroids and more. Find out just how hot the Sun is, what the difference between a comet and a meteor is, and impress your friends with your new-found knowledge of our truly amazing Universe.
Aimed at children aged 10 plus, this fascinating space book is broken up into multiple categories to make it easy to navigate to your favorite topic of space facts.
The Universe
Moon Facts
Sun Facts
Solar System Facts
Mercury Facts
Venus Facts
Mars Facts
Jupiter Facts
Saturn Facts
Uranus Facts
Neptune Facts
Satellite Facts
Stars Facts
Black Hole Facts
Comets, Meteroids, Dwarf Planets and Asteroids
Galaxy Facts
Astronaut Facts
Example space facts
The first rockets were made 1,000 years ago in China.
Only one side of the Moon is ever visible to Earth.
It takes sunlight 12 minutes and 47 seconds to reach Mars.
The Sun can cause tides on Earth, just like the Moon.
The reason Venus is so bright in the sky is because the clouds are so dense that light bounces off of them, making it appear bright to us on Earth.
…. and many, many more amazing space facts.
Perfect as a gift, for school projects or for long car journeys, The Huge Book of Space Facts is a must-have in any astronomer’s space books collection. Scroll up and buy today.