1,000 facts about space
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Washington, D.C. : National Geographic Kids, 2022.
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96 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), photographs (chiefly color) ; 29 cm
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Mar 23, 2024
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"Did you know … that one of Saturn’s moons is so hollow it would float in water? That the largest known star is 3.69 billion times bigger than our sun? Or that Jupiter likely has diamonds floating in its clouds? Explore dazzling facts about the vast expanse of space, from glowing stars billions of light-years away to supermassive exploding supernovas to rockets thundering into the unknown. This comprehensive book takes you on a mind-blowing tour of our unbelievable universe and is full of fascinating facts on topics such as space exploration, our solar system and galaxy, and beyond." --books.Disney.com

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APA Citation (style guide)

Regas, D. (2022). 1,000 facts about space. Washington, D.C., National Geographic Kids.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation (style guide)

Regas, Dean. 2022. 1,000 Facts About Space. Washington, D.C., National Geographic Kids.

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Regas, Dean, 1,000 Facts About Space. Washington, D.C., National Geographic Kids, 2022.

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Regas, Dean. 1,000 Facts About Space. Washington, D.C., National Geographic Kids, 2022.

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9781426373428, 1426373422

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Includes bibliographical references (page 95), glossary, index and timeline.
Description
"Did you know … that one of Saturn’s moons is so hollow it would float in water? That the largest known star is 3.69 billion times bigger than our sun? Or that Jupiter likely has diamonds floating in its clouds? Explore dazzling facts about the vast expanse of space, from glowing stars billions of light-years away to supermassive exploding supernovas to rockets thundering into the unknown. This comprehensive book takes you on a mind-blowing tour of our unbelievable universe and is full of fascinating facts on topics such as space exploration, our solar system and galaxy, and beyond." --books.Disney.com