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International Space Station: An Interactive Space Exploration Adventure
International Space Station: An Interactive Space Exploration Adventure
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International Space Station: An Interactive Space Exploration Adventure

We’ve sent a man to the moon, but…..can human beings live in space? A global team of engineers and scientists combined forces to design and create a space station so that we could find out. You’ve always been excited by the idea of space exploration. Space jobs can be difficult, or downright dangerous. Do you have what it takes to join the crew? You can be a systems engineer and design the robots, fly to the station as a shuttle astronaut, or even live on the completed station. Will you make the cut?

 
Dewey629.44/2
GenreInformational
  
Reading LevelGrades 3-4
Interest LevelGrades 3-7
GRLV
Lexile Level870L
  
Text TypeNarrative Nonfiction
Text SubtypeCause & Effect
  
ISBN978-1-4914-8104-2
PublisherCapstone Press
BrandYou Choose Books
Copyright2017
  
Page Dimensions5 1/4" x 7 1/2"
Page Count112
LanguagesEnglish
BindingReinforced Library Binding
Hardcover
List Price: $34.65 School/Library Price
$25.99
 


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School Library Journal - Eric Norton, McMillan Memorial Library, Wisconsin Falls, WI

"These titles aren’t adventures per se but rather an engaging way to reach students hesitant about space science. Some of the “paths” simply end when that part of a mission concludes or the particular engineering problem is solved, while others continue to a final goal. Negative endings are possible, including being fired or getting space motion sickness. Some choices introduce moral dilemmas, while others simply involve choosing among relatively equal possibilities. . . .The first-person perspective is an effective means of getting readers passionate about space. No doubt these will inspire a few future engineers and astronauts." - School Library Journal

November 1, 2016

Allison Lassieur

Allison Lassieur

Allison Lassieur has written more than 100 books on many topics, including history, biography, science, and current events. She has also written fiction novels and short stories, puzzles, and activities. When she isn't busy writing, Allison enjoys knitting, spinning, and reading good novels. Allison lives in Trenton, Tennessee with her husband, daughter, and a houseful of pets.

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