Clouds in Space: Nebulae, Stardust, and Us bookcover

Clouds in Space: Nebulae, Stardust, and Us

Teresa Robeson 

(Author)

Diana Renzina 

(Illustrator)
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Description

Real space science meets beautiful images in this lyrical nonfiction introduction to one of the most alluring wonders of our universe—the nebula.

Nebula means “cloud” in Latin, but these little-known astronomical phenomena are different from Earth’s clouds. They can be the last breaths of supernovas, spreading the elements of life far and wide, or they can be star nurseries, swirling molecules together to form stars and planets. In this gorgeous nonfiction look into the cosmos, the nebula narrator invites young astronomers to learn more about these immense space clouds, from how they form to what they do. Readers will be entranced by the vibrant illustrations, which incorporate real photographs of nebulae, and the poetic text, which reveals that we are all grown from scattered stardust. Rich back matter provides details about nebulae and how people have studied them, the nebulae pictured in the illustrations (listed as the “cast”), and resources for further learning.

Product Details

PublisherMIT Kids Press
Publish DateAugust 20, 2024
Pages48
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconHardback
EAN/UPC9781536225372
Dimensions10.6 X 10.2 X 0.4 inches | 1.2 pounds
BISAC Categories: Kids, Kids, Kids

About the Author

Teresa Robeson has been an amateur astronomer since 1980, with a special interest in cosmology. She is the 2020 APALA Picture Book Award–winning author of Queen of Physics: How Wu Chien Shiung Helped Unlock the Secrets of the Atom and Two Bicycles in Beijing. She lives in southern Indiana.

Diana Renzina studied design and worked at several creative agencies before becoming a full-time illustrator and digital designer. She lives in Riga, Latvia, a city of cobbled streets, pine forest, Art Nouveau architecture, and the cold sea.

Reviews

This captivating crash course introduces Nebula, a radiant resident of the night sky, eager to explain her special place in the universe. . . . The elegant text offers both scientific explanations and dreamy descriptions, while incandescent artwork blazes on every page, depicting even the depths of space as warm and inviting. Back matter includes detail on the discovery and formation of nebulae, plus a variety of photos. An eminently approachable introduction to an intriguing aspect of our universe.
—Booklist

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