Neptune
Stargazers and authors Glenn Scherer and Marty Fletcher examine the eighth planet from the Sun. This book takes a look at how Neptune was discovered and by whom, as well as the planet's atmosphere, rings and moons, and its weird and wild weather.
* Reviews *
Utilitarian, assignment-oriented titles, each of which comes with a customized, several-dozen-site webliography available through a password-protected portal. Both books open with an annotated table of contents to those links (sans URLs) and a page of facts about the chosen planet, then continue with accounts of how the planet, its moons, and its rings were discovered, and what subsequent observationsparticularly with the Hubble Space Telescope and the Voyager 2 probehave revealed. The authors highlight distinctive facts, such as the contributions of astronomer William Herschels sister and colleague, Caroline, or the nitrogen geysers on Neptunes moon Triton, and close with open-ended looks outward, including, in Neptune, a mention of the recently discovered planetoid, Sedna. Though the internet portal isnt compatible with all browsing software, and many of the color illustrations are unvarnished screen shots with visible menu bars, both titles will make useful additions to multimedia-oriented collections., School Library Journal November 2005
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