Supernovas

Explore Outer Space

A supernova recorded by astronomers in the year 1054 could be seen in the sky for around two years after. The birth, life, and brilliant demise of stars will be uncovered in this fascinating volume. Clear text and beautiful photographs from the Hubble Space Telescope explore many interesting topics, such as whether or not we may witness a supernova in our own lifetimes.

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Book Review: Supernovas

What is a supernova? How is it formed? What effect does it have on our Soar System? What is a neutron star? These and many other questions are answered in this book, one of six in the Explore Outer Space series. Young, wouldbe astronomers need a good science background to understand these topics. With great pictures, photographs, and illustrations, these books fill in that background and explain those tough topics to children (and also help teachers understand those topics). This is a great book for space enthusiasts and the photos would draw even reluctant readers in to read the book. I highly recommend the series.

Jacqueline Pfeiffer, NSTA Recommends

RL
Grades
2-3
IL
Grades
3-6
Details:
Product type:
ISBN: 978-1-4488-8119-2
Author: Ruth Owen
Copyright: 2013
Reading Level: Grades 2-3
Interest Level: Grades 3-6
Lexile: 650L
Dimensions: 8 1/2" x 11"