Having survived some of the scariest destinations on Earth in The Daredevil's Guide to Dangerous Places, Eddie and Junko are off on another epic adventure - this time to outer space.
Join our intergalactic explorers as they travel across our Solar System and beyond. Find out what it's like to live on the Moon, visit the International Space Station and fly through Saturn's rings, before you head deeper into space to escape black holes and watch stars explode.
You'll encounter many dangers on your journey, but your custom high-tech suit and gadget-packed spaceship will protect you - even against extreme temperatures and asteroids!
With real-life photos, out-there illustrations, incredible facts and mind-blowing space stats, The Daredevil's Guide to Outer Space is an awe-inspiring introduction to the Universe.
After blast-off you can:
Dock at the International Space Station and space walk
Land on the Moon and explore its surface
Visit the Sun and other planets in our Solar System
Meet a Mars rover and Voyager 1 - the furthest human-made object from Earth
Explore Mars' giant mountain and Jupiter's moons
Get the lowdown on newborn stars, black holes and supernovas
Explore the Milky Way and the Asteroid Belt
And much more!
Book Details
ISBN: 9781788682596
Edition: 1st
Publication Date: May 2019
Writers:
Brett, Anna
Jacobsen, Mike
Age range: 9-12
80 pages | Dimensions: 185mm width × 240mm height
Next edition due: Not yet determined
This guide is in the English language.
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Ilya
Extremely useful
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DAVID
Great tool for travel planning a quick trip to this region of England
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Pocket Oxford & the Cotswolds
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