Galaxies

by Betsy Rathburn

Published 1 August 2018
On the darkest of nights, the white sparkle spanning the sky provides a glimpse at the far reaches of the Milky Way galaxy. But there are trillions more just in the observable universe! This title allows readers to explore these collections of stars, planets, and space debris that span across light-years of space.

Asteroids

by Betsy Rathburn

Published 1 August 2018
About 120,000 pounds of space dust falls to Earth every day. All of this dust comes from asteroids! Asteroids are chunks of rock and metal that orbit around the sun, but some venture near Earth from outside the solar system. Through detailed photos and fact-filled graphics, this title introduces readers to the phenomenon of asteroids.

Earth

by Betsy Rathburn

Published 1 January 2019

Key information with simple text
Puts the reader in the role of a NASA scientist
Fun fats exciting images and infographics
Reasons why we study space
Glossary


Comets

by Betsy Rathburn

Published 1 August 2018
What has a nucleus, coma, and two tails? Why, a comet, of course! The wonder and mystery of comets has excited humans for centuries, and they continue to provide valuable information about the solar system and the creation of the galaxy. This title will introduce striving readers to comets with thought-provoking information, fascinating facts, and engaging images.

Jupiter

by Betsy Rathburn

Published 1 January 2019

Saturn

by Betsy Rathburn

Published 1 January 2019

Sun

by Betsy Rathburn

Published 1 August 2018
The Sun’s outermost layer, the corona, is only visible to the naked eye during a total solar eclipse! This important star impacts our daily lives, from providing the necessities of life to affecting our means of communication. Studying the Sun provides information about the galaxy and beyond. This title is one shining star young readers will not want to put down!

Planets

by Betsy Rathburn

Published 1 August 2018
In 2014, exoplanet Kepler-186f was found in the habitable zone of its system’s star. It is just one of 40 discovered exoplanets providing information about the potential for life outside Earth. From masses of rock to gas and ice giants, planets can tell us a lot about the rest of the universe. This title takes readers through the beginnings of these celestial bodies, why we study them, and much more!

Moons

by Betsy Rathburn

Published 1 August 2018
Ganymede, one of Jupiter’s 53 moons, is the largest moon in the solar system. It is even larger than the planet Mercury! Moons are found throughout the solar system and beyond, circling planets and asteroids. In this book, reluctant readers will find the answers to how moons form, where they are found, and so much more!

Venus

by Betsy Rathburn

Published 1 January 2019