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Lucky 13: survival in space

By Richard Hilliard. 2011

DAISY audio (Direct to player), DAISY audio (Zip)
Science and technology
Human-narrated audio
Looks at the Apollo 13 mission and the crisis faced by the three astronauts. Grades 3-6. 2011.

Moon Mission: The Epic 400-Year Journey to Apollo 11

By Sigmund Brouwer. 2019

Electronic braille (Uncontracted), DAISY audio (Direct to player), DAISY audio (Zip), DAISY text (Direct to player), DAISY text (Zip), Word (Zip), ePub (Zip), Braille (Uncontracted)
Science and technology, History, United States history
Human-narrated audio, Human-transcribed braille

This riveting narrative told from the astronauts' points of view offers a unique approach to the story behind Apollo 11's…

successful --- though nearly disastrous --- 1969 moon landing. Readers are brought along on the ride of a lifetime, as they relive every step of the mission, including the nail-biting (and relatively unknown) crucial moments when it came close to failure. From ignition to moon walk to splashdown, the story is structured in eleven exciting episodes. And, setting this book apart, each episode is linked to the innovations and discoveries from the past four centuries that made it possible --- from Copernicus to Einstein, the sextant to Velcro. It's a new perspective on an epic journey, and the science, technology, engineering and math that set it in motion! Bestselling and award-winning author Sigmund Brouwer offers children an original look at the historic feat that captivated the world in July of 1969. The information is thoroughly researched and includes NASA-sourced photographs throughout. Highly readable and with a compelling modern graphic design, this engaging book is sure to generate interest among a broad range of readers. At the same time, it's teeming with math, engineering, science and technology lessons that give young readers the opportunity to make the connections between what they learn in school and awesome things that happened in the real world. There are strong curriculum links here, including earth and space systems, physical sciences, chemistry, math, engineering, technology and applied science, as well as history.

An Earthling's Guide to Outer Space: Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Black Holes, Dwarf Planets, Aliens, and More

By Bob Mcdonald. 2020

DAISY audio (Direct to player), DAISY audio (Zip)
Science and technology
Human-narrated audio

Beloved science commentator Bob McDonald takes us on a tour of our galaxy, unraveling the mysteries of the universe and…

helping us navigate our place among the stars. 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 neighbors-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 and experiments, McDonald walks us through space exploration past and present, and reveals what we can look forward to in the future.

Counting the stars: The Story Of Katherine Johnson, Nasa Mathematician

By Lesa Cline-Ransome. 2019

DAISY audio (Direct to player), DAISY audio (Zip)
Science and technology, Science and medicine biography
Human-narrated audio

Before John Glenn orbited the Earth or astronauts walked on the moon, a group of dedicated female mathematicians known as…

"human computers" used their knowledge, pencils, adding machines, and writing paper to calculate the orbital mechanics needed to launch spacecraft. Katherine Johnson was one of these mathematicians who used trajectories and complex equations to chart the space program. Even as Virginia's Jim Crow laws were in place in the early 1950s, Katherine worked analyzing data at the NACA (later NASA) Langley laboratory. In 1962, as NASA prepared for the orbital mission of John Glenn, Katherine Johnson was called upon, and John Glenn said "get the girl" (Katherine Johnson) to run the numbers by hand to chart the complexity of the orbital flight. He knew that his flight couldn't work without her unique skills. President Barack Obama awarded Katherine Johnson the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2015, and her incredible life inspired the Oscar-nominated film Hidden Figures

When planet Earth was new

By James Gladstone, Katherine Diemert. 2017

Printbraille
Canadian non-fiction, Canadian authors (Non-fiction), Science and technology
Human-transcribed braille

It has taken billions of years for Earth to become the planet it is today. 'When planet Earth was new'…

looks back to the very beginning, using a poetic approach grounded in scientific fact to give an overview of how the planet has changed over time: from hot lava to the formation of oceans to the evolution of living things in water and on land. The book also includes the relatively recent evolution of humans - who are just a tiny speck in the sweep of Earth's history. Grades K-3 and older readers. 2017.

Available copies:
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An Earthling's Guide to Outer Space: Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Black Holes, Dwarf Planets, Aliens, and More

By Bob McDonald. 2019

Electronic braille (Uncontracted), DAISY Audio (Direct to Player), DAISY Audio (Zip), DAISY text (Direct to player), DAISY text (Zip), Word (Zip), ePub (Zip), Braille (Uncontracted)
Science and technology
Synthetic audio, Human-transcribed braille

Beloved science commentator Bob McDonald takes us on a tour of our galaxy, unraveling the mysteries of the universe and…

helping us navigate our place among the stars.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.

50 Animals That Have Been to Space (Beginner's Guide To Space Ser.)

By John Read, Jennifer Read. 2020

Electronic braille (Uncontracted), DAISY Audio (Direct to Player), DAISY Audio (Zip), DAISY text (Direct to player), DAISY text (Zip), Word (Zip), ePub (Zip), Braille (Uncontracted)
Animals and wildlife, Science and technology
Synthetic audio, Human-transcribed braille

Since the earliest days of flight and space travel, scientists have worked with animals to pave the way for human…

exploration. In 1783, a rooster, a duck, and a sheep were placed in a hot-air balloon, becoming the first living creatures to fly in an artificial vehicle. Since 1949, when a monkey became the first animal to reach space, many creatures followed, and most returned safely to Earth. Many experiments were designed by high-school students. From cats and dogs to chimpanzees, spiders, frogs, and even a colony of honeybees, this book tells the fascinating stories of 50 space missions featuring pioneering animals at the forefront of science.

Journey Around the Sun: The Story of Halley's Comet

By James Gladstone, Yaara Eshet. 2021

Printbraille
Ancient history, General non-fiction, Science and technology, Adventure and exploration
Human-transcribed braille
Halley’s Comet tells its own history in this unique STEM book
Available copies:
2

Just right: searching for the Goldilocks planet

By Jessica Lanan, Curtis Manley. 2019

DAISY audio (Direct to player), DAISY audio (Zip)
Science and technology
Human-narrated audio
A curious young girl explores questions about the wondrous search for a planet outside our solar system that can sustain life like Earth. For grades 2-4. 2019

A is for astronaut: blasting through the alphabet

By Scott Brundage, Clayton C. Anderson, Michael Gillick. 2018

DAISY audio (Direct to player), DAISY audio (Zip)
Science and technology, General non-fiction
Human-narrated audio

A to Z on topics that cover the history of NASA, science, and aspects of being an astronaut. Uses fun…

poems for each letter paired with longer text in the sidebars. For grades K-3. 2018

Pluto gets the call

By Adam Rex, Laurie Keller. 2019

DAISY audio (Direct to player), DAISY audio (Zip)
Humourous fiction, General fictionScience and technology
Human-narrated audio

Just after learning that Earth's scientists no longer consider him a planet, an unhappy Pluto takes a visitor from Earth…

on a tour of the solar system, sharing facts along the way. For grades K-3. 2019

Hey there, Earth dweller!: dive into this world we call Earth

By Laura Watkinson, Marc Ter Horst, Wendy Panders. 2019

DAISY audio (Direct to player), DAISY audio (Zip)
Science and technology, Nature, Travel and geography
Human-narrated audio

A quick overview about how our planet was formed, its composition, and how it continues to evolve. Includes discussion on…

climate change and Earth dwellers. Translated from the 2014 Dutch edition. For grades 4-7. 2014

Exploring space: from Galileo to the Mars Rover and beyond

By Martin Jenkins, Stephen Biesty. 2017

DAISY audio (Direct to player), DAISY audio (Zip)
Science and technology, Science and medicine biography
Human-narrated audio

Presents a brief history of humankind's space exploration, covering such topics as the first human missions, life on the International…

Space Station, and our hopes to colonize Mars. For grades 4-7 and older readers. 2017

Mission to Pluto: the first visit to an ice dwarf and the Kuiper belt (Scientists in the Field)

By Mary Kay Carson, Tom Uhlman. 2016

DAISY audio (Direct to player), DAISY audio (Zip)
Science and technology
Human-narrated audio

Overview of NASA's New Horizons spacecraft project and an introduction to the team of scientists as they finally explore Pluto,…

the space entity originally considered a planet. Highlights the July 2015 Pluto system flyby and the targeted 2019 spacecraft visit to Kuiper belt object 2014 MU69. For grades 4-7. 2016

To burp or not to burp: a guide to your body in space (Dr. Dave Astronaut #1)

By Dave Williams, Loredana Cunti. 2016

DAISY audio (Direct to player), DAISY audio (Zip)
Health and medicine, General non-fiction, Science and technology
Human-narrated audio

An examination of how the human body behaves in microgravity, answering questions about topics such as how astronauts go to…

the bathroom, why they grow taller, and why burping is risky in space. For grades 2-4. 2016

Moonshot: the flight of Apollo 11 (Journeys 2014)

By Brian Floca. 2009

DAISY audio (Direct to player), DAISY audio (Zip)
Science and technology, Adventure and exploration, United States travel and geography
Human-narrated audio
Overview of the Apollo 11 mission that sent the first astronauts to land on the Moon in the summer of 1969. For grades K-3. 2009

You are the first kid on Mars

By Patrick O'Brien. 2009

DAISY audio (Direct to player), DAISY audio (Zip)
General fictionAdventure and exploration, Science and technology, General non-fiction
Human-narrated audio

Describes a future trip that a child might take to Mars: taking a space elevator to a space station, traveling…

in a rocket, wearing a space suit, and learning about the scientific search for Martian life. Discusses the Mars environment and a habitat created for humans. For grades 2-4. 2009

World-whizzing facts: Awesome earth questions answered

By Emily Grossman. 2021

DAISY audio (Direct to player), DAISY audio (Zip)
Animals and wildlife, Science and technology, Games
Human-narrated audio

'Never mind the kids, I've had an education from reading this book! ... Recommended for any budding scientists, eco-warriors or…

fans of weird facts' Rachel Riley, TV presenter and mathematician 'The best way to get out of being bored is discovering something new. The great thing about this book is it whizzes you off to a world of facts you had never heard of. Result: not being bored. Result!' Michael Rosen, Children's poet and author 'Every page bursting with fantastic facts you never thought you needed to know. Indispensable , planet-saving, fact-tastic fun for all the family!' Dallas Campbell, BBC Science presenter In this new book, TV science expert Dr Emily Grossman answers incredible and important questions about our natural world. You'll find out silly things like why some animals do square-shaped poos and which direction a dog is likely to face while weeing, but you'll also learn what climate change and wildlife loss are actually doing to our planet and what YOU can do to help. Covering a diverse range of key science topics, from human biology and animals and plants to the weather and space, Dr Emily shows readers why Earth is so weird and wonderfully great. Did you know there's a planet in our solar system where it actually rains diamonds? Imagine that! If you lived there, you'd always be picking them out of your hair, your pockets and probably your pants! Dr Emily also tackles Earth's BIGGEST problem: climate change. Through clear, sensitive explanations, you'll find out what is actually happening to our Earth and what this means for both humans and wildlife - and what we can all do to help! Written by TV science expert, STEM ambassador and advocate for women in science Dr Emily Grossman, this book will make your eyebrows rise, your jaw drop and your world WHIZZ! It will also give you hope about our future and how we can ALL make a difference. 'I love this book! It's funny, accessible and quirky and has exactly the right balance of questions and information to light the flame of scientific inquiry in young minds. A must-read for all budding young scientists' Lucy Hawking, Children's science author 'Since we got this book, all my kids want to talk about is diamond rain, tuna fish eyeballs and how to save the planet ... thank goodness Emily has written down the answers to their insatiably curious questions in a single handy and hilarious volume' Helen Arney, Science presenter, comedian and author Emily Grossman's first book Brain-fizzing Facts: Awesome Science Questions Answered was shortlisted for the Teach Primary Book Awards 2020

Is there life on other planets?: and other questions about space (Is that a fact?)

By Gregory Vogt. 2010

DAISY audio (Direct to player), DAISY audio (Zip)
Science and technology
Human-narrated audio

Scientific responses to seventeen beliefs about space. Discusses whether astronauts wear diapers in space, or humans really landed on the…

Moon, or the North Star moves from its place in the sky, and other topics. For grades 3-6. 2010

A hundred billion trillion stars

By Isabel Greenberg, Seth Fishman. 2017

DAISY audio (Direct to player), DAISY audio (Zip)
Science and technology, Nature, General non-fiction
Human-narrated audio
Seth Fishman's exuberant picture book explores enormous numbers and provokes the imagination. For grades K-3

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