How to Be a Space Scientist in Your Own Home
How to Be a Space Scientist in Your Own Home
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A collection of experiments using easily available, inexpensive materials, which duplicate some principles and problems encountered in space flight.
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How to Be a Space Scientist in Your Own Home,Seymour Simon,Harpercollins,0397319916,Children: Babies & Toddlers,Experiments,General,Juvenile literature,Science,Space sciences
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