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Wonderful World Of Space

Skeptical Inquirer,  Jan-Feb, 2008  by Kendrick Frazier

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WONDERFUL WORLD OF SPACE. Andrew Fraknoi. Disney Learning/Disney Press, New York. 2007. 125 pp. Hardcover, $12.99. How hot is the Sun? Do black holes really exist? Is there life on other planets? This book, produced by the Disney organization, is designed to help your child answer these and many other questions. With succinct text written by astronomer, award-winning science-popularizer, and CSI Fellow Andrew Fraknoi and with several hundred color photos and other illustrations (including Disney/Pixar cartoon characters' frequent appearances), this is a nicely written, attractively formatted book for young readers. Divided into five chapters: Planets & Moons, Stars, The Universe & Its Galaxies, Exploration and Discovery, and Everyday Astronomy.

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