Home on the Moon: Living on a Space Frontier

Home on the Moon: Living on a Space Frontier

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Imagine living on the moon. What would you eat? Where and how would you make your home? Written by a former NASA mission controller with firsthand knowledge of the space program, this intriguing book combines a vivid description of humankind' s race to the moon with a detailed vision of the moon as our next frontier. Dyson packs lots of moon science into this futuristic vi...more
Hardcover, 64 pages
Published April 1st 2003 by National Geographic Children's Books
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Marianne Dyson knows firsthand that space motivates kids to read, experiment, and write about what they've learned and imagined. One of the first women to be a NASA flight controller, Dyson has won the SCBWI's Golden Kite and the American Institute of Physics Science Writing awards for her children's books about space. She writes science fiction, reviews books for the National Space Society, has b...more
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