
In Focus: Space
Raman Prinja(Author)
Kingfisher Books Ltd (Publisher)
Published on 13. July 2017
Book
Paperback/Softback
64 pages
978-0-7534-4108-4 (ISBN)
Description
Which moon in the solar system has more water than Earth? How are black holes made? What's our full address in the Universe? In Focus: Space by Raman Prinja has the answers!
In Focus is a cool information series that's perfect for curious kids. These fun books feature modern, magazine-style pages, including top 10 lists, fast facts, quickfire quizzes and more! With pages packed with vivid photography and fun facts, kids will have fun learning about the world around them!
Each In Focus book features a contents page, glossary, and index, plus front and end gatefold flaps on the cover.
In Focus is a cool information series that's perfect for curious kids. These fun books feature modern, magazine-style pages, including top 10 lists, fast facts, quickfire quizzes and more! With pages packed with vivid photography and fun facts, kids will have fun learning about the world around them!
Each In Focus book features a contents page, glossary, and index, plus front and end gatefold flaps on the cover.
More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Pan Macmillan
Target group
Children/juvenile
Interest Age: From 7 to 9 years
Dimensions
Height: 258 mm
Width: 210 mm
Thickness: 5 mm
Weight
277 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7534-4108-4 (9780753441084)
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Person
Raman Prinja has written several successful popular science books on astronomy and is keen to bring the excitement of the Universe to a wide range of ages. He was shortlisted for the 2015 Royal Society Young People Book Prize and was awarded the Children's Choice School Library Association Information Book Award in 2013.
Raman Prinja is Professor of Astrophysics at University College London, where he conducts research in stellar astrophysics and lectures to physics and astrophysics undergraduates. He has been awarded the Pol and Christiane Swings research prize by the Royal Academy of Belgium, and is a multiple winner of the UCL Faculty and Department Teaching Awards.
Raman Prinja is Professor of Astrophysics at University College London, where he conducts research in stellar astrophysics and lectures to physics and astrophysics undergraduates. He has been awarded the Pol and Christiane Swings research prize by the Royal Academy of Belgium, and is a multiple winner of the UCL Faculty and Department Teaching Awards.