Since ancient times, humans have been puzzled and awed by the strange stars, peculiar planets, and out of this world objects that appear in our sky. Advancements in technology are now giving scientists closer looks and first peeks at the weird and wonderful things that make up our solar system and beyond. From Earth-like moons to strange signals from distant galaxies, Bizarre Space: A Kid's Guide to Our Strange, Unusual Universe showcases the most shocking space discoveries, proving that what lies beyond our little blue and green planet is fascinatingly and often frighteningly bizarre. For example, you might know that Pluto's no longer a planet, but why did it get demoted to float among the other "oddities" of space? What happens to stars when they die? What disaster is just waiting to happen to Mars? And why, exactly, can't Uranus seem to roll straight? "Bizarre Space: A Kid's Guide to Our Strange, Unusual Universe" takes you deep into our unusual universe to discover the mysteries that lie beyond our home planet.
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Discover all of the strange and wonderful things our solar system has to offer!
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Won't You Be My Venustine? |
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Is It a Bird? Is It a Planet? No, It's Supermoon! |
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Our Brother Is Bigger Than Yours |
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The Fellowship of the Icy Rings |
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Section 3 Comets and Asteroids and Such |
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Asteroids: The Real-Life Video Game |
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A Dwarf Is a Dwarf, of Course |
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Ice Capades or Ice Kuiperpades? |
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Section 4 Super-Duper Stars |
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When You Squish Into a Star |
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All of the Stars of the Rainbow |
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The Twilight of Starlight |
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Section 5 Life's Better in the Milky Way |
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The Diary of a Not-So-Wimpy Galaxy |
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The Making of a Galactic Loop-de-Loop |
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Great Galactic Globs of Gas |
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Our Crazy Exo-Girlfriends and Boyfriends |
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Section 6 Your Universe and You |
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Congratulations! It's a Universe! |
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Where No One Has Gone Before |
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Bibliography |
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About the Authors |
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By day, Jenn Dlugos writes science textbooks, assessments, and lab manuals for grades K-12. By night, she writes comedy screenplays, stage plays, and other ridiculous things with her Things That Make You Go Yuck! coauthor, Charlie Hatton. Her favorite creepy crawlies are spiders.
Charlie Hatton is a bioinformatician, science fan, and humorist living in the Boston area. Charlie enjoys working with genetic and other data to support cancer research, learning about new and interesting scientific areas, and referring to himself in the third person in biographical blurbs. Charlie has collaborated with Jenn Dlugos to coauthor the Things That Make You Go Yuck! science book series, as well as several other, far more ridiculous, projects.