Exploring Space: From Galileo to the Mars Rover and Beyond

Author:   Martin Jenkins ,  Stephen Biesty
Publisher:   Candlewick Press,U.S.
ISBN:  

9780763689315


Pages:   64
Publication Date:   13 June 2017
Recommended Age:   From 8 to 12 years
Format:   Hardback
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Author:   Martin Jenkins ,  Stephen Biesty
Publisher:   Candlewick Press,U.S.
Imprint:   Candlewick Press,U.S.
Dimensions:   Width: 25.70cm , Height: 1.10cm , Length: 29.50cm
Weight:   0.737kg
ISBN:  

9780763689315


ISBN 10:   0763689319
Pages:   64
Publication Date:   13 June 2017
Recommended Age:   From 8 to 12 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  Children / Juvenile
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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In exceptionally clear prose, Jenkins surveys the history and possible future of space exploration...The subject matter is thrilling on its own, but this expert portrayal of the facts makes it all the more captivating. Space-mad kids will want to browse this again and again.--Booklist (starred review) Biesty's eye for exact, precise detail is well in evidence in the illustrations...he offers riveting depictions of space gear and craft with every last scientific instrument and structural element visible and labeled.--Kirkus Reviews This attractive volume, with Stephen Biesty's signature detailed illustrations, may look like a coffee table/gift book, but it's got serious textual chops...This will be appreciated by readers who want the big picture on space travel--either as an intro to a new topic of interest or as a brushup on information previously acquired piecemeal and out of context.--Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books The careful and thorough presentation, both in the text and images, offers valuable information for readers fascinated by humanity's efforts to study and explore the stars.--Publishers Weekly The highlights of this book are the beautiful, detailed illustrations, all of which are labeled and with many that show cutaway angles...This is a book for space lovers and is recommended for those needing books that provide in-depth detail on this topic.--School Library Connection In clear, concise and interesting language, he takes us from the ancient astronomers...to the latest ideas about building a space elevator to make settlement possible on Mars.--Buffalo News For kids fascinated by the expansive universe, Exploring Space: From Galileo to the Mars Rover and Beyond offers an excellent guide to what's beyond the Earth's atmosphere and how we have gathered this information. Martin Jenkins's lively explanations and Stephen Biesty's dynamic and detailed illustrations work together to elucidate some epic feats of engineering...--Washington Post Jenkins's commentary is clear and conversational yet sophisticated...The intricate illustrations accompanying the text are a marvel...They evoke the precision and detail of engineering schematics, but with clever design decisions in layout, detail, and color that make each image friendly and inviting.--Horn Book Biesty's eye for exact, precise detail is well in evidence in the illustrations...he offers riveting depictions of space gear and craft with every last scientific instrument and structural element visible and labeled.--Kirkus Reviews


In exceptionally clear prose, Jenkins surveys the history and possible future of space exploration...The subject matter is thrilling on its own, but this expert portrayal of the facts makes it all the more captivating. Space-mad kids will want to browse this again and again.--Booklist (starred review) <p/>Biesty's eye for exact, precise detail is well in evidence in the illustrations...he offers riveting depictions of space gear and craft with every last scientific instrument and structural element visible and labeled.--Kirkus Reviews


In exceptionally clear prose, Jenkins surveys the history and possible future of space exploration...The subject matter is thrilling on its own, but this expert portrayal of the facts makes it all the more captivating. Space-mad kids will want to browse this again and again.--Booklist (starred review) Biesty's eye for exact, precise detail is well in evidence in the illustrations...he offers riveting depictions of space gear and craft with every last scientific instrument and structural element visible and labeled.--Kirkus Reviews This attractive volume, with Stephen Biesty's signature detailed illustrations, may look like a coffee table/gift book, but it's got serious textual chops...This will be appreciated by readers who want the big picture on space travel--either as an intro to a new topic of interest or as a brushup on information previously acquired piecemeal and out of context.--Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books The careful and thorough presentation, both in the text and images, offers valuable information for readers fascinated by humanity's efforts to study and explore the stars.--Publishers Weekly The highlights of this book are the beautiful, detailed illustrations, all of which are labeled and with many that show cutaway angles...This is a book for space lovers and is recommended for those needing books that provide in-depth detail on this topic.--School Library Connection In clear, concise and interesting language, he takes us from the ancient astronomers...to the latest ideas about building a space elevator to make settlement possible on Mars.--Buffalo News For kids fascinated by the expansive universe, Exploring Space: From Galileo to the Mars Rover and Beyond offers an excellent guide to what's beyond the Earth's atmosphere and how we have gathered this information. Martin Jenkins's lively explanations and Stephen Biesty's dynamic and detailed illustrations work together to elucidate some epic feats of engineering...--Washington Post Jenkins's commentary is clear and conversational yet sophisticated...The intricate illustrations accompanying the text are a marvel...They evoke the precision and detail of engineering schematics, but with clever design decisions in layout, detail, and color that make each image friendly and inviting.--Horn Book Readers ages 8-13 keen to know more about the history and practicalities of space travel may enjoy Exploring Space: From Galileo to the Mars Rover and Beyond (Candlewick, 64 pages, $17.99) by Martin Jenkins. In lieu of photographs, this lucid and appealing book is full of warm-hued, fine-lined pictures by Stephen Biesty, who uses cutaways to show the inner workings of rockets, space suits, interstellar craft and an imagined settlement under the rosy soil of Mars.--The Wall Street Journal Biesty's eye for exact, precise detail is well in evidence in the illustrations...he offers riveting depictions of space gear and craft with every last scientific instrument and structural element visible and labeled.--Kirkus Reviews


Biesty's eye for exact, precise detail is well in evidence in the illustrations...he offers riveting depictions of space gear and craft with every last scientific instrument and structural element visible and labeled.--Kirkus Reviews


Author Information

Martin Jenkins is a conservation biologist who has written many celebrated books for children, including The Emperor’s Egg, illustrated by Jane Chapman, and Can We Save the Tiger?, illustrated by Vicky White. Martin Jenkins lives in England. Stephen Biesty is an artist and the creator of the award-winning Cross-Section books. He has also illustrated many other books for young readers, including The Story of Buildings, written by Patrick Dillon, and Into the Unknown, written by Stewart Ross, which received a Boston Globe–Horn Book Honor. Stephen Biesty lives in England with his family.

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