Princeton Public Library

Neptune, comets, and dwarf planets

Label
Neptune, comets, and dwarf planets
Language
eng
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Neptune, comets, and dwarf planets
Oclc number
435967550
Series statement
Explore the solar system
Summary
"An introduction to Neptune, comets, and dwarf planets for primary and intermediate grade students with information about their features and exploration. Includes charts and diagrams, a list of highlights for each chapter, fun facts, glossary, resource list, and index"--Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Where is Neptune? -- How big is Neptune? -- What does Neptune look like? -- What is Neptune made of? -- What is Neptune's atmosphere made of? -- What is the weather like on Neptune? -- How does Neptune compare with Earth? -- How does Neptune move around the sun? -- What are Neptune's rings made of? -- How many moons does Neptune have? -- What is unusual about Neptune's moon Triton? -- How did Neptune get its name? -- Which space missions have studied Neptune? -- Could there be life on Neptune or its moons? -- What is a comet? -- Where do comets come from? -- What is a dwarf planet? -- Where are the dwarf planets? -- How big are the dwarf planets? -- What are the dwarf planets made of? -- What does Pluto look like? -- How does Pluto move around the sun? -- Is there a space mission to study Pluto? -- What does Ceres look like? -- What does Eris look like? -- What does Makemake look like? -- What does Haumea look like? -- Could there be other dwarf planets?
Target audience
juvenile
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