Can We Travel to the Stars?

by Andrew Solway

Published 20 April 2006
Have you ever wondered about space travel? This exciting book explores space and describes the types of exploration achievements that humans have made in the past and hope to make in the future. Detailed facts and photos help to answer your questions about the stars and beyond.

What's inside a Black Hole?

by Andrew Solway

Published 20 April 2006
Where can black holes be found and what are they made of? Find out in this informative book that looks at many of the mysteries in the universe. Detailed facts and photos help to answer your questions about the stars and beyond.



This series answers the questions of every budding astronomer and is filled with detailed scientific explanations and brilliant photos. It offers solid curriculum-based content on earth and space science. Each title serves as a practical guide for the aspiring astronomer, encouraging the reader to try things for themselves. The strong astronomy content is used as a path into the curriculum material in each title.

This series answers the questions of every budding astronomer and is filled with detailed scientific explanations and brilliant photos. It offers solid curriculum-based content on earth and space science. Each title serves as a practical guide for the aspiring astronomer, encouraging the reader to try things for themselves. The strong astronomy content is used as a path into the curriculum material in each title.

Will the Sun Ever Burn Out?

by Rosalind Mist

Published 20 April 2006
Could the Sun ever run out of energy? Find out in this book that looks at the Sun and how it relates to Earth and the Moon. Detailed facts and photos help to answer your questions about the stars and beyond.

This astronomy series looks at different aspects of the universe we live in.

This astronomy series looks at different aspects of the universe we live in. From the Earth beneath our feet to giant galaxies in the furthest reaches of space, explore the mysteries and wonders of astronomy.


This astronomy series looks at different aspects of the universe we live in.

Our Sun is one of the most familiar objects in the sky. We depend on it for light and heat. But the Sun will not be around forever- like all stars, it will eventually die. What will this mean for life on Earth? Includes diagrams to help explain the concepts, hands-on experiments and observations to try for yourself and photographs taken by telescopes on Earth and in space.



This series answers the questions of every budding astronomer and is filled with detailed scientific explanations and brilliant photos. It offers solid curriculum-based content on earth and space science. Each title serves as a practical guide for the aspiring astronomer, encouraging the reader to try things for themselves. The strong astronomy content is used as a path into the curriculum material in each title.