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Space! Outer Space! Solar System! Planets! Galaxies! Asteroids! Comets!

How amazing is the universe all around us. For generations people have been awed and inspired by the wonders of the universe. This is a book for kids, but doesn’t the scale and awesomeness of it all make us all feel like wide eyed children!

Take a journey with children’s writer and educator, David Lee, to discover the far reaches of the universe, and the wonders of our own Milky Way Solar System.

Find out fascinating facts about the Solar System and all of the planets, the size of stars (some so gigantic you cannot even begin to imagine how big they are!), space exploration, the moon, asteroids and more.

Packed with brilliantly colorful photographs and illustrations that look amazing on Kindle, iPad, PCs and other tablet devices, you will be delighted and inspired by this truly exciting book about God’s universe.

SPACE & THE SOLAR SYSTEM is a one of a kind Kindle Book that is a perfect learning tool for children of all ages.

And the most amazing thing that exists in the universe? Even more amazing than Antares, a star 800x larger than our own sun. More beautiful than Halley’s Comet as it flies past earth every 76 years? You will need to read the book to find out, but I am sure you will be delighted when you do!

Subjects covered in this easy to read and understand book include:

SPACE & THE SOLAR SYSTEM
Introduction
How Big Is The Universe?
Galaxies Galore
How It All Began
Our Solar System
The Sun
The Inner Planets – Our Nearest Neighbours
Mercury
Venus
Mars
The Gas Giants
Jupiter
Saturn
Distant Planets
Uranus
Neptune
Pluto – The Dwarf Planet
Asteroids
Comets
Meteoroids
The Moon
Saving The Best For Last – Earth

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