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A carregar... Mars Is: Stark Slopes, Silvery Snow, and Startling Surprisespor Suzanne Slade
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Adira ao LibraryThing para descobrir se irá gostar deste livro. Ainda não há conversas na Discussão sobre este livro. Mars is rather spectacular as seen by the HiRISE (High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment) camera aboard the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter. Photos of snow, carbon dioxide gas bubbling from its polar ice caps, craters with exposed bedrock, box canyons and alluvial fans, and shifting sands and active landscapes wonders are introduced to young readers by Slade first is large simple text for the wow factor, and then with more details to explain what the camera has revealed. Also included is information about the mission, space probe, and camera and a chronology of Mars exploration. ( ) With stunning NASA images, Mars Is ...is beautiful enough to be a coffee table book! It's much more than that, however. Each image is accompanied by a simple explanation in huge font (no more than a few words per page), as well as a detailed description, making it perfect for sharing with the suggested age range of 6-10, as well as with a younger audience. Many times we are awed by the beauty of photos from space, but have no frame of reference for what we see. Slade's text helps the reader put the photos into context through explanation and comparison. One double-spread photo might otherwise be mistaken for an Earthly shoreline or volcanic ridge. Large font text announces, "Mars is steep cliffs," while the smaller text explains that this is an image of the Krupac Crater—highlighting the huge gullies running down its inner slope, and noting that it is a young crater, as evidenced by the exposed Martian bedrock. The final pages include information (and photos) about Mars missions, the HiRISE camera used to photograph Mars, and a timeline of Mars exploration. With the recent landing of NASA's Perseverance rover on Mars, there is no better time for a book like this. Leave it lying around and it will attract readers of all ages. https://shelf-employed.blogspot.com/2021/03/mars-is-review.html sem críticas | adicionar uma crítica
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"For centuries, people have been intrigued by Mars, and over time, scientists have made exciting discoveries, such as the planet's Earth-like weather and seasons. But curious earthlings want to know more about the Red Planet. Does Mars have deserts? Volcanos? Or signs of life? Could people live there someday? Scientists decided to take a closer look. They built a powerful camera called the HiRISE (High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment) and loaded it onto a rocket. The rocket blasted off on August 12, 2005, and seven months later, the camera began orbiting Mars. It sent back surprising, revealing photos showing the world what Mars really is. Now, the world's space community and NASA have renewed their exploration efforts, and interest in the Red Planet is in high gear" -- Não foram encontradas descrições de bibliotecas. |
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