Space Academy: How to fly spacecraft step by step by David Baker

Space Academy: How to fly spacecraft step by step

David Baker
47 pages
Thames & Hudson
Jun 2013
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<p>An interactive introduction to space travel that encourages children to imagine themselves piloting spacecraft</p> Here is a training class that shows children how to pilot different kinds of spacecraft. Filled with stats and facts, this book covers essential space science, plus the latest space hardware, gadgets, and know-how.<br><br> An introductory &quot;Astronaut School&quot; section looks at the technology of space travel. &quot;In Orbit&quot; takes children into space, putting them in the hot seat on different kinds of spacecraft or at mission control. They learn how to fly an Apollo rocket to the Moon, take a space shuttle to the International Space Station, go on a spacewalk, and ferry a cargo of tourists into zero gravity. The &quot;ID section&quot; at the back of the book explains how to identify different kinds of rockets and manned and unmanned craft, including probes, rovers, and shuttles.<br><br> Illustrated in color throughout
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Pages 47
Publisher Thames & Hudson
Published 2013
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