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Jefferis, David.
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Outer planets -- Juvenile literature.
Uranus (Planet) -- Juvenile literature.
Neptune (Planet) -- Juvenile literature.
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Jefferis, David.
Outer planets -- Juvenile literature.
Uranus (Planet) -- Juvenile literature.
Neptune (Planet) -- Juvenile literature.
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Gas giants :
huge
far
off
worlds
/ David Jefferis.
by
Jefferis, David.
Crabtree Pub. Co., c2009.
Call #:
523.4 J45g
Subjects
Outer planets -- Juvenile literature.
Uranus (Planet) -- Juvenile literature.
Neptune (Planet) -- Juvenile literature.
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Jefferis, David. Exploring our solar system.
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ISBN:
9780778737506 (pbk.)
0778737500 (pbk.)
9780778737346 (reinforced library binding)
0778737349 (reinforced library binding)
Alternate title:
Huge
far
off
worlds
Description:
32 p. : col. ill. ; 29 cm.
Bibliography:
Includes bibliographical references (p. 31) and index.
Contents:
Introducing the gas giants: What are gas giants? -- What's inside Uranus and Neptune? -- How do we know about these planets? -- Focus on Uranus: Why does Uranus roll instead of spin? -- How many rings does Uranus have? -- How warm is a summer day on Uranus? -- What are the moons of Uranus like? -- A closer look at Neptune: How long is a year on Neptune? -- What are the Great Dark Spots? -- How faint are the rings of Neptune? -- What is the biggest moon of Neptune? -- Young astronomer: How can I observe Uranus and Neptune? -- Gas giants database: Facts and figures.
Summary:
A study of the planets Uranus and Neptune.
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523.4 J45g
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