
An Earthling's Guide to Outer Space
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How big is our galaxy? Is there life on those distant planets? Are we really made of star dust? And where do stars even come from?
In An Earthling's Guide to Outer Space, we finally have the answers to all those questions and more. With clarity, wisdom, and a great deal of enthusiasm, McDonald explores the curiosities of the big blue planet we call home as well as our galactic neighbours?from Martian caves to storm clouds on Jupiter to the nebulae at the far end of the universe.
So if you're pondering how to become an astronaut, or what dark matter really is, or how an asteroid wiped out the dinosaurs, look no further. Through a captivating mix of stories, experiments, and illustrations, McDonald walks us through space exploration past and present, and reveals what we can look forward to in the future.
An Earthling's Guide to Outer Space is sure to satisfy science readers of all ages, and to remind us earthbound terrestrials just how special our place in the universe truly is.
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- Intro
- Title Page
- Dedication
- Part 1: The Great Beyond Answers to the Big Questions
- Chapter 1: How Big Is Our Galaxy?
- Chapter 2: Is There Life in Space?
- Chapter 3: Where Do Stars Come From?
- Chapter 4: What Is Dark Matter?
- Chapter 5: Why Is the Sun So Hot?
- Chapter 6: Do UFOs Really Exist?
- Chapter 7: Why Are Black Holes Black?
- Chapter 8: Why Do Some Planets Have Rings?
- Part 2: Home, Sweet Home Our Planet Earth
- Chapter 9: What Is Our Cosmic Address?
- Chapter 10: How Big Is the Earth?
- Chapter 11: Why Are Planets Round?
- Chapter 12: How Do We Know the Earth Moves?
- Chapter 13: What Do Satellites Do?
- Chapter 14: How Do Telescopes Work?
- Chapter 15: What's So Special About the Hubble Space Telescope?
- Part 3: Fly Me to the Moon . . . and Beyond Humans in Space
- Chapter 16: How Do I Become an Astronaut?
- Chapter 17: Who Was First in Space?
- Chapter 18: What Happens to Your Body in Space?
- Chapter 19: How Do You Get Around in Space?
- Chapter 20: How Do You Walk in Space?
- Chapter 21: When Will We Go Back to the Moon?
- Chapter 22: When Can I Take a Vacation in Space?
- Chapter 23: How Do You Drive a Robot on Mars?
- Part 4: Weird, Wacky, and Wonderful Strange Galactic Phenomena
- Chapter 24: How Did an Asteroid Wipe Out the Dinosaurs?
- Chapter 25: Do Other Planets Have Weather?
- Chapter 26: What Are Gravitational Waves?
- Chapter 27: Why Isn't Pluto a Planet?
- Chapter 28: Why Do Stars Twinkle?
- Chapter 29: What Are Shooting Stars?
- Chapter 30: Why Do Comets Have Tails?
- Chapter 31: How Much Junk Is in Space?
- Conclusion: The Wonder of It All
- Acknowledgments
- About the Author
- Copyright
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