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Mars: The Red Planet
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Paperback
from Grosset & Dunlap (October 1, 1998)
9780448418438 | details & prices | 32 pages | 6.25 × 9.50 × 0.25 in. | Rec. grade levels 2-3 | 0.15 lbs | List price $3.99
About: Reviews the history of Earth's observation of the red planet since ancient times, explores the results of modern scientific studies carried out by telescope, satellite, and landing probe, and speculates on a future human landing
About: Reviews the history of Earth's observation of the red planet since ancient times, explores the results of modern scientific studies carried out by telescope, satellite, and landing probe, and speculates on a future human landing
Library
from Grosset & Dunlap (October 1, 1998)
9780448418889 | details & prices | 32 pages | 6.50 × 9.50 × 0.50 in. | Rec. grade levels 2-3 | 0.45 lbs | List price $13.89
About: Reviews the history of Earth's observation of the red planet since ancient times, explores the results of modern scientific studies carried out by telescope, satellite, and landing probe, and speculates on a future human landing
About: Reviews the history of Earth's observation of the red planet since ancient times, explores the results of modern scientific studies carried out by telescope, satellite, and landing probe, and speculates on a future human landing
Prebinding
from Turtleback Books (October 1, 1999)
9780613149730 | details & prices | 6.00 × 9.00 × 0.50 in. | Rec. grade levels 2-3 | 0.45 lbs | List price $13.55
About: Reviews the history of Earth's observation of the red planet since ancient times, explores the results of modern scientific studies carried out by telescope, satellite, and landing probe, and speculates on a future human landing
About: Reviews the history of Earth's observation of the red planet since ancient times, explores the results of modern scientific studies carried out by telescope, satellite, and landing probe, and speculates on a future human landing