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Satellite space mission
by AnnMarie Anderson
Determined to gain acceptance into Space Camp, Keesha accompanies Miss Frizzle and her classmates on a field trip to outer space, where her eagerness to take a selfie to include with her application disrupts several Earth-orbiting satellites.
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Armstrong's moon rock
by Gerry Bailey
When Digby and his sister Hannah discover a Neil Armstrong's moon rock at Mr. Rummages antique stall, they find that the proprietor has a lot to teach them about the astronaut.
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Jack blasts off!
by Mac Barnett
The award-winning creators of Hi, Jack! present a sequel that finds Jack and Rex on a journey into space before one too many acts of mischief exile them to the dark side of the moon, where they befriend space alien Zip and enjoy tasty snacks.
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Counting on Katherine
by Helaine Becker
A picture book introduction to the mathematician who worked for NASA during the space race and was depicted in the film Hidden Figures, describes how Katherine Johnson calculated the course of moon landings and was integral in saving lives during the Apollo 13 mission.
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The Space Walk
by Brian Biggs
Required by Ground Control to eat right, exercise, dress warmly and not speak to strangers, astronaut Randolph Witherspoon dutifully prepares for a space walk before unexpected challenges lead to a new friend.
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Home address : ISS
by James Buckley
A lively, skill-building reader about daily life on the International Space Station shares engaging facts about how astronauts eat, sleep and perform important work in a zero-gravity environment.
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Look Up!
by Robert Burleigh
A portrait of 19th-century astronomer Henrietta Swan Leavitt traces the years she spent measuring stars from her position at the Harvard College Observatory and her important discoveries that enabled the scientific community to gain an understanding of the universe's vast size.
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Penguinaut!
by Marcie Colleen
Orville is a penguin who lives in a zoo and dreams of big adventures, like going to the Moon; the other animals are skeptical, but Orville is determined, so he builds a spaceship and sets out all by himself.
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Splat the cat and the cat in the moon
by Laura Driscoll
A skill-building Splat the Cat leveled reader finds a disagreement between Splat and Prank about the moon leading to a fun-filled nighttime adventure using Plank’s new telescope.
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Otter in space
by Sam Garton
A follow-up to I Am Otter finds Otter and Teddy sharing an adventure in space when they accept a very important secret rocket mission to the moon.
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Owen the astronaut
by Lucy George
Develops reading and vocabulary skills through a fictional story about a boy's imaginary trip into space to explore a black hole.
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Midnight on the moon
by Mary Pope Osborne
Whisked forty years into the future, Jack and Annie land at an international space station on the moon where they don space suits and explore the lunar surface.
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Once upon a space-time!
by Jeffrey Brown
Jide and Petra are just two normal kids until they are selected to leave Earth and join their new alien classmates on an intergalactic research mission to Mars.
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Space dogs
by Justin Ball
Having been launched into space, and ending up on a new planet, Laika the dog finds himself in a strange situation and just wants to head back home, but the commanders of the planet have their own plot and make a terrier-shaped space ship to pay a visit of their own to Laika's planet.
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Cosmic [electronic resource]
by Frank Cottrell Boyce
12-year-old Liam cons his way onto a spaceship for civilians by pretending to be an adult chaperone, a situation that lands him between worlds far from home. Simultaneous eBook.
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The shores beyond time
by Kevin Emerson
Mina Saunders-Chang and other surviving humans find themselves stranded in the Centauri system, while Liam and Phoebe awaken on a mysterious spaceship with an abandoned alien machine floating in front of them, which begins speaking only to Liam.
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Life in Space
by Catherine C. Finan
Did you know that the first American astronaut who went to space didn't have a bathroom, so he had to pee in his spacesuit? We've come a long way since then, including inventing high-tech toilets that can be used in zero gravity. Life in space is pretty different from life on Earth.
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Once upon a toad
by Heather Vogel Frederick
Forced to stay with her father across the country when her astronaut mother is sent on a long-term mission, Cat Starr is living with her stepsister until her aunt comes to visit, causing Cat to release toads from her mouth and her stepsister to produce jewels when she speaks.
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Living in space
by Carol Hand
This book examines the technologies developed so far to make living in space possible. Through compelling text and photographs, readers will learn about past space travel, life on the International Space Station, and what the future holds for space colonization. Simultaneous eBook.
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Astronauts : life exploring outer space
by Chris Hayhurst
Provides information about the men and women who work as astronauts including requirements for the job, training, dangers, and life in space.
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Chris Hadfield and the International Space Station
by Langley, Andrew
Join Chris Hadfield living on the International Space Station! This book examines the life of one of the most popular astronauts, from his early life to the six months he spent living in space. Find out about the training that astronauts undergo and how they prepare for a space journey.
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The 100 year starship
by Mae Jemison
Introduces the solar system and explains how astronomers have used technology to discover new stars and planets. Written by the first African-American woman in space.
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Astronaut handbook
by Meghan McCarthy
Journey aboard the "Vomit Comet" where the students of an astronaut school learn what it is like to do this exciting job by experiencing weightlessness, getting their measurements taken for a space suit, and performing a space walk!
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Who was the first man on the moon? : Neil Armstrong
by Nathan Page
Explore the steps Neil Armstrong took in order to become the first person to land on the moon. A story of risk, perseverance, and earth-defying reward, this graphic novel invites readers to immerse themselves in the life of the famous astronaut.
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The postman from outer space
by Guillaume Perreault
An award-winning graphic novel from Canada features dedicated, no-nonsense mail carrier Bob, who remains hilariously unfazed when a new postal route takes him to fantastical faraway planets.
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Splashdown : Splashdown
by Dave Roman
It's summer vacation for the students of Astronaut Academy, and Maribelle is throwing a party on Beach Planet. But soon the whole planet is heating up--with a volcano threatening to blow its top! Unless they can work together to save the planet, the students will be toast.
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