The Coolest Job in the Universe

Traveling more than 17,000 miles per hour in constant orbit around Earth, astronauts live and work aboard the International Space Station. Despite the hostile environment of space, the ISS has suitable living conditions for its workers. Astronauts breathe clean air, eat shrimp cocktail, exercise daily, take baths, and take out the trash, in zero gravity, of course. Floating around the ISS, the astronauts have important jobs, conducting experiments and doing research projects. Author Henry M. Holden explores the base camp to the universe from its design and construction to the amazing astronauts who work there.

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Did you know that there is something in outer space called space junk? Actually, there is a lot of it. In 2011, the Joint Space Operations Center was monitoring 22,000 pieces of man-made orbiting objects. This book talks about space junk as well as many other factors most people would not think about with regards to living and working on the International Space Station. The book describes the risks associated with living in space, the benefits of having the space program, and the solutions that have been found to mitigate the risks. There are many pictures of astronauts on the space station, as well as other related photographs. Any child who is interested in the space program will enjoy this overview of what it is like to be in space on the space station. The book also contains a table of contents, a glossary, a list of references for the text, and a list of additional print and Internet resources., Children's Literature
RL
Grades
5-7
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Grades
5-9
GRL
N
Details:
Product:
ISBN: 978-0-7660-4074-8
Author: Henry M. Holden
Copyright: 2013
Reading Level: Grades 5-7
Interest Level: Grades 5-9
GRL: N
Lexile: 1020
Dewey: 629.44
Pages: 48
Dimensions: 7 1/2" x 9"
Full-Color Photographs