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How to use this book
Welcome to Space Science. All the books in this set are organized to help you through the multitude of pictures and facts that make this subject so interesting.
The text is organized Chapter heading. into chapters.
Photographs and diagrams have been carefully selected and annotated for clarity. Captions provide more facts.
Quick reference glossary.
Capitals show key Links to related
glossary terms. They
are defined in the quick reference glossary.
information in other titles in the Space Science set.
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Atlantic Europe Publishing Company Ltd.
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means—electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise—without prior permission of the publisher.
Author
Brian Knapp, BSc, PhD
Art Director
Duncan McCrae, BSc
Senior Designer
Adele Humphries, BA, PGCE
Editors
Mary Sanders, BSc, and Gillian Gatehouse
Illustrations on behalf of Earthscape Editions
David Woodroffe and David Hardy
Design and production
EARTHSCAPE EDITIONS
Picture credits
All photographs and diagrams NASA except the following: (c=centre t=top b=bottom l=left r=right)
Earthscape Editions 17, 29br, 37b, 40–41b, 44–45b, 50cr, 55t; NASA Artists 9t, 11, 24b, 26, 27, 29tr, 32tl, 34bl, 35, D. Seal 6–7b, 37t, and Ken Hodges 12–13.
The front cover features the planet Saturn; the back cover, (from left to right) Neptune, Uranus, and Jupiter.
NASA, the U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration, was founded in 1958 for aeronautical and space exploration. It operates several installations around the country and has its headquarters in Washington, D.C.
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