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      2002., Twenty-First Century Books Call No: 523 Mil    Availability:1 of 1     At Location(s) Summary Note: Chronicles the discoveries of all the planets within our solar system, as well as planets beyond our system.
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      2019., In association with The Rosen Pub. Group, : In association with The Rosen Pub. Group Call No: 523.2 NEW   Edition: 1st ed.    Availability:1 of 1     At Location(s) Series Title: Looking forward (New York Times Educational Publishing)Summary Note: "The popular imagination has seen a resurgence of interest in space research. It is fueled by the discovery of over 1,000 exoplanets, promising discoveries on Mars, and recent successes in commercial space exploration. Though space exploration remains a high cost, speculative enterprise, scientists and pundits argue we are closer than ever to answering key questions about life in the universe and human prospects of living off-world. The New York Times articles collected in this volume will reveal how concerns about planet Earth and space research development contribute to the quest for space colonization"--Provided by the publisher.
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      [2019]., Pre-adolescent, CHRONICLE BOOKS Call No: FIC SCI   Genre: Humor Availability:0 of 1     At Location(s) Series Title: Astro-nuts   Volume: #1Summary Note: Carbon dioxide is out of control on Earth, and the fate of humankind rests in the paws of four experimental, untested Animal Astronauts (AlphaWolf, SmartHawk, LaserShark, and StinkBug) who are seeking another habitable planet; first destination is the Plant Planet which at first looks perfect, except that the abundant plant life can think for itself--and it thinks that it really does not like the AstroNuts.
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      [2019], Juvenile, Chronicle Books Call No: Fic    Availability:1 of 1     At Location(s) Series Title: Astronuts   Volume: mission 1.Summary Note: "Four mutant animals--LaserShark, AstroWolf, SmartHawk, and StinkBug--have been created by NNASA (Not-NASA) to explore other planets. The criteria: 1. Must be unoccupied. 2. Must support human life. When the Nuts reach their first destination, the Plant Planet, it looks positively perfect for their purposes. It's lush with plant life, full of natural food, and seemingly uninhabited. But what if that plant life can think for itself? And what if it thinks it doesn't like our Nuts?"--Back cover.
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      2019., Juvenile, Bellwether Media Call No: 523.4092    Availability:1 of 1     At Location(s) Series Title: Blastoff! readers.Summary Note: Is there an Earth twin hiding in the stars? Sara Seager is on a mission to find out! The astrophysicist is leading the quest to explore planets beyond our solar system. Early readers can discover more about Sara's life and scientific work in this engaging biography.
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      c2011., Pre-adolescent, Twenty-First Century Books Call No: 523.8 MIL    Availability:1 of 1     At Location(s) Series Title: Seven wondersSummary Note: Explores the science behind seven mysteries of the universe, including information on the largest known galaxy and star, the Crab Nebula, the most Earthlike extrasolar planet, pulsars, the sculptor supercluster, and the Tarantula Nebula.
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      -- 7 wonders of the Milky Way
      2018., Pre-adolescent, Viking Call No: HI-INT 523.1 AGU    Availability:1 of 1     At Location(s) Summary Note: In this unique space journey, blast off to the oldest star in our galaxy, zoom around planetary nebulae dubbed "the butterflies of space," circle humongous exoplanets, and close in on newly discovered orbs that just might support alien life.