LoveReading4Kids Says
There’s no-one better than Tim Peake to inspire young readers to look up into the night sky or to answer their questions about the universe and the billions of planets it contains. With man about to return to the Moon and the first human mission to Mars getting ever closer, space exploration has never felt so current or so real.
This book, illustrated throughout, is a virtual guide to some of the planets in mankind’s sights and is full of information on how we might actually reach them. It opens with a look back at space exploration to date before heading into the future and out towards other worlds, chapters packed with information all attractively presented.
This is 100% likely to inspire the next generation of astronauts – or space psychologists, chefs, design engineers… Shout out to Maz Rambaldi for the illustrations and to Steve Cole for keeping it all ultra-readable and clear.
Andrea Reece
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The Cosmic Diary of a Future Space Explorer Synopsis
A real-life astronaut is here to tell you what it's REALLY like to blast off into space - and everywhere we might travel in the future! Could we build a colony on Mars? Will we ever land on Venus? Can we play football on the Moon?
Your mission, if you choose to accept, is to pull on your spacesuit and join your guide, real astronaut Tim Peake (and a host of expert STEM characters), in this fascinating adventure through space, time and the diary of one truly incredible space adventure. With help from some robot adventurers, you'll discover space missions of the past and present, and where we might travel in the future . . .
Written by real-life astronaut Tim Peake, this children's non-fiction book is essential for readers who want to discover more about space travel, the universe and our place in it.
Brings space exploration to life for children with fascinating facts about daily routine and what it's REALLY like to explore space. Inspires the new era of space travel, exploration and space jobs!
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9781526363640 |
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10th October 2024 |
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Tim Peake, Steve Cole |
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Max Rambaldi |
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Wren & Rook an imprint of Hachette Children's Group |
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Paperback |
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215 pages |
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About Tim Peake, Steve Cole
Tim Peake (pictured) was the first British ESA astronaut to visit the International Space Station. He is also a best-selling author and an inspirational communicator of science to audiences of all ages.
Tim served as an army officer and a combat search and rescue instructor, and flew helicopter operations. Tim was selected as an ESA astronaut in May 2009 and after arduous training Tim was assigned to a mission to the International Space Station in May 2013.
He launched to space on 15 December 2015. Tim took part in over 250 scientific experiments during his mission. His Principia mission also focused on educational outreach, engaging more than 2 million schoolchildren across Europe in over 30 projects during his time in space.
Tim's bestselling books include: Hello, is this planet Earth? (Century, 2016) Ask An Astronaut (Century, 2017) and The Astronaut Selection Test Book (Century, 2018)
Steve Cole is a bestselling author who has written over 200 books for children, including Astrosaurs, Young Bond and Z. Rex.
As a writer-editor he has worked with the families of Enid Blyton, Agatha Christie and Ian Fleming, and at the BBC was in charge of Doctor Who publishing.
In his spare time, Steve makes music and teaches salsa. He lives in Buckinghamshire but would rather live in space. You can find out more about Steve here www.stevecolebooks.co.uk
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