Unmanned Space Missions

An Explorer's Guide to the Universe

Many of our first great space explorers were not human--they were robotic and unmanned spacecraft and satellites. The data produced by these early voyages became a foundation for much of our advances in space technology. By delving into the pages of this book, readers will learn about the technology, people, and organizations that have made fruitful unmanned space missions a reality.

* Reviews *

Series Review: An Explorer's Guide to the Universe
"The series is written for those students who enjoy the night skies and beyond. Detail is in-depth so even the adult reader will benefit from these titles. This series would be extremely valuable for the reference collection and science staff."
--Library Media Connection

Series Review: An Explorer's Guide to the Universe
"The set is an excellent introduction to astronomy and space exploration...the set succeeds in collating many disparate bits of information into a cohesive whole. This set would be a good first stop for students preparing science research papers."
--VOYA Magazine
Library Bound Book List: $43.59 / S&L: $37.05
eBook List: $43.59 / S&L: $37.05

Reading Level: 9

Interest Level: 9-12+

Product type : Library Bound Book
ISBN : 978-1-6153-0018-1
Author : Erik Gregersen
Copyright : 2010
Language : English
Category : Technology, History
Pages : 216
Trim : 7 3/8" x 9 1/4"
Dewey : 629.43
Subject : Technology, History
Binding : Library
BISAC : JNF051040
Introductory and Epilogue Material • Further Reading • Graphic Organizers • Sidebars • Glossary • Index

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