Surviving in space / by Ellen Lawrence ; consultant, Josh Barker, Space Communications Team National Space Centre Leicester, United Kingdom.
Material type:![Text](/opac-tmpl/lib/famfamfam/BK.png)
- text
- still image
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781642801750
- 1642801755
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
What does it feel like to live more than 200 miles above Earth in the International Space Station (ISS)? What happens during an average day? And is it true that ISS astronauts drink water that's made from their own urine? In this new Science Slam! title, kids will discover the answers to all these questions and many more fascinating facts about living in space. Each book is expertly crafted to meet early elementary and science curriculum standards, as well as introduce young space enthusiasts to the latest space technology. Innovative, grade-appropriate activities and experiments, critical-thinking questions, and fascinating fact boxes will give kids a chance to think like an astronaut.
Ages 6-12.
What does it feel like to live more than 200 miles above Earth in the International Space Station (ISS)? What happens during an average day? And is it true that ISS astronauts drink water that's made from their own urine? In this new Science Slam! title, kids will discover the answers to all these questions and many more fascinating facts about living in space.
Includes bibliographical references (page 24) and index.
Welcome to space! -- A home in space -- Just floating around -- Air and power -- Every drop counts! -- Bathroom break -- What's for dinner? -- A day on the ISS -- Fitness and fun.