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Overview""The Solar System: The Big Mystery Machine"" is an exciting, child-friendly exploration of the vast cosmic neighborhood we live in. Written with curiosity, imagination, and clear science, the book invites young readers to see the Solar System not as a quiet picture in a textbook, but as a gigantic machine filled with spinning planets, stormy giants, icy wanderers, and endless surprises. It explains that everything in space is always moving - planets orbit, moons swirl, comets glow, asteroids wander - all powered by the gravity and light of our brilliant star, the Sun. The book begins by showing that Earth itself is constantly spinning and traveling through space, even if we do not feel it. From there, it uncovers how the Sun holds the Solar System together, why orbits work like gentle loops, and why motion becomes invisible when everything around us moves together. Young readers then travel through the entire cosmic neighborhood. They meet Mercury, the speedy and shrinking planet; Venus, the backward-spinning furnace; Earth, the rare world of life; and Mars, the red desert full of ancient secrets. The book continues toward the gigantic planets - Jupiter with its centuries-old storm, and Saturn with its shimmering rings. Deeper into the cold region of the Solar System, Uranus rolls sideways like a sleeping giant, while Neptune hosts the fastest winds ever recorded. Beyond the big planets lie the dwarf worlds and the Kuiper Belt: Pluto with its heart-shaped glacier, Haumea, Makemake, Eris, and countless icy fragments left over from the Solar System's birth. Children learn how comets carry ancient ingredients, how meteors create shooting stars, and how asteroids hold clues to the early Solar System - and maybe even future human resources. The book gently explores the possibility of life beyond Earth, focusing on scientific discoveries rather than scary aliens. It introduces Europa's hidden ocean, Titan's methane lakes, and Enceladus' water geysers - places where tiny forms of life might exist. Readers also meet the heroes of exploration: spacecraft that travel for decades, rovers that roam Mars, and astronauts aboard the International Space Station. These explorers - human and robotic - reveal how curiosity becomes discovery. The book looks far into the future, explaining how Earth will change over millions of years, how the Sun will eventually swell into a red giant, and how the Solar System will continue its cosmic dance long after humans evolve or explore new worlds. Children learn about cosmic hazards, like asteroids and solar flares, and how scientists work to keep Earth safe. In later chapters, the book imagines human life beyond Earth - Moon bases, Mars colonies, rotating space habitats, and future space cities where children might grow plants, study stars, or help build new worlds. Finally, the book ends with an empowering message: curiosity is humanity's greatest engine. Every question a child asks - big or small - is the beginning of discovery. The Solar System is not a distant mystery. It is a home filled with stories, science, and adventures waiting to be explored. And every young reader is invited to become part of the next generation of explorers who will shape the future of our cosmic journey. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Alexisdramilo Nbdb 9262Publisher: Independently Published Imprint: Independently Published Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.30cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.100kg ISBN: 9798275559644Pages: 64 Publication Date: 22 November 2025 Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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