Physics Basic Exoplanet for Kids: How Scientists Hunt Alien Worlds, Habitable Zones, TRAPPIST-1 and the Search for Life Beyond Our Solar System

Author:   Khasan Laudry
Publisher:   Khasan Laudry
Volume:   17
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9783690830928


Pages:   120
Publication Date:   26 April 2026
Format:   Paperback
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Physics Basic Exoplanet for Kids: How Scientists Hunt Alien Worlds, Habitable Zones, TRAPPIST-1 and the Search for Life Beyond Our Solar System


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What if there are billions of worlds out there - and your child could understand exactly how scientists find them? This chapter-by-chapter guide walks young readers through the real science behind one of astronomy's most exciting frontiers: exoplanet discovery. From the moment a distant star flickers to the chemicals drifting through an alien atmosphere, every concept is broken down clearly and confidently for curious minds. Inside, young readers will discover: What exoplanets are and why astronomers have already confirmed over 5,700 of them How the transit method works - detecting a planet by the tiny shadow it casts across its star The Doppler effect and how a star's wobble reveals an invisible planet tugging at it What the habitable zone is and why liquid water makes a planet worth watching closely Hot Jupiters - massive gas giants that complete a full orbit in just a few Earth days Super-Earths and ocean worlds entirely covered by deep global seas The TRAPPIST-1 system and its seven Earth-sized planets, three inside the habitable zone How the James Webb Space Telescope reads the chemical fingerprints in alien atmospheres Rogue planets - worlds wandering the galaxy with no star, drifting in permanent darkness The Drake Equation and what it tells us about whether intelligent life exists right now Who this is for: Written for readers ages 8-12, this nonfiction chapter book is ideal for curious children who want more than surface-level space facts. It is a strong fit for classroom read-alouds, independent reading, homeschool science units, and STEM enrichment programs. Each chapter introduces one focused concept with clear explanations rooted in current NASA research - no background knowledge required. Parents and educators will appreciate the logical chapter progression that builds understanding from basic definitions all the way to the question of extraterrestrial life. If your child has ever looked up at the night sky and wondered whether anyone is looking back - this is the right starting point. Scroll up and get your copy today.

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Author:   Khasan Laudry
Publisher:   Khasan Laudry
Imprint:   Khasan Laudry
Volume:   17
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 0.60cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.150kg
ISBN:  

9783690830928


ISBN 10:   3690830923
Pages:   120
Publication Date:   26 April 2026
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  Children / Juvenile
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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