
Spacemania: Encyclopedia of the Universe
Tomas Tuma
(Illustrator)Description
Dive into a fully illustrated, comprehensive encyclopedia that unveils the wonders of the universe, from its cosmic origins to celestial bodies and interplanetary exploration.
Written by a passionate planetary scientist dedicated to popularizing science, this comprehensive guide introduces young readers to the cosmos. From the enigmatic origins of our universe to the vast realms of stars, constellations, and planetary exploration, this guide serves as a gateway to the wonders of space by delving into the captivating stories of celestial bodies, interplanetary missions, and the quest to understand our universe.
Authored by a true space aficionado, thereby ensuring an authoritative perspective, Spacemania gives young readers ages 9-12 a solid foundation in astronomy, simplifying abstract astronomical concepts so that they are clear, tangible, and accessible. Every page is adorned with realistic illustrations that breathe life into the mysteries of space, creating an immersive experience. With its striking visual appeal and in-depth information, it's the ideal resource for budding astronomers, space enthusiasts, and kids with any level of interest in the hard sciences, igniting a lifelong passion for space exploration and scientific discovery.
Product Details
Publisher | Albatros Media |
Publish Date | July 23, 2024 |
Pages | 64 |
Language | English |
Type | |
EAN/UPC | 9788000070933 |
Dimensions | 12.7 X 9.4 X 0.5 inches | 1.6 pounds |
About the Author
Pavel Gabzdyl is a planetary scientist who works at the Brno Observatory and Planetarium in the Czech Republic. He has written many popular science articles and several books on objects in our solar system. In 2004, he realized his dream of holding a moon rock - his exploration of this topic resulted in his being awarded a master's degree in Geology. A planet, Gabzdyl (43971), was named after him in 2007. In 2013, he received the Littera Astronomica Award from the Czech Astronomical Society for his work in popularizing science.
Tomas Tuma is a Czech freelance illustrator, photographer, and programmer. He has authored many educational adventure books for children, where he popularizes modern technologies. He studied English and Art Education and enjoys walking in the woods. He currently resides in the Czech Republic.
Reviews
Selected for The Children's Book Council's July 2024 "Hot Off The Press" Reading List
"Each two-page spread bursts with colorful illustrations and fascinating information. The information is divided into small tidbits that won't overwhelm readers. There are some true highlights in this book. Spacemania: Encyclopedia of the Universe is an engaging non-fiction book perfect for curious readers who love space." --Sara Perrera, YA Books Central
"Spacemania: Encyclopedia of the Universe is a wonderfully informative illustrated guide to space. Written by Pavel Gabzdyl, a planetary scientist from the Czech Republic, and illustrated by Tomas Tuma, this easy-to-understand picture book is packed with everything related to space. Each chapter covers a different aspect, from the origins to observing the universe, to space flight, and even looks to the future of colonizing distant planets and moons. The language will be easily understood by all ages. The illustrations are highly detailed. It is never too early to dream of being a rocket scientist, space explorer, or planetary scientist, and this book is a fantastic introduction." --Eric Smith, Chicago Book Review
"Also great for older kids is Spacemania Encyclopedia of the Universe. This one is literally *full* of information about anything and everything having to do with doace: from uniforms of astronauts to planets and their main moons, to how we observe the universe, it's all here. This would be great for space-minded kids to spend time pouring over." --Picturebook Playdate, IG
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