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The Space Race - How the Cold War Put Humans on the Moon

English · Paperback / Softback

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What do you see when you look up at the night sky? The potential for amazing discoveries and scientific advancement? During the 1950s and '60s, some people also saw a place that needed to be claimed.
In The Space Race: How the Cold War Put Humans on the Moon, middle school students will explore the bitter rivalry between the United States and the Soviet Union that served as fuel for the fire that catapulted rockets into the great unknown of the next frontier--space. While Neil Armstrong will always be remembered as the first person to set foot on the moon, the people and events behind this accomplishment populate a fascinating tale of politics, science, technology, and teamwork that resulted in what might be the greatest accomplishment of the twentieth century. Middle school students will meet some of the tens of thousands of engineers and scientists that worked for years to create the technology needed to send humans to the moon and return them safely to Earth.
The Space Race is one book in a set of four that explore great events of the twentieth century. Other titles in this set include Globalization: Why We Care About Faraway Events; The Vietnam War; and World War II: From the Rise of the Nazi Party to the Dropping of the Atomic Bomb. Try these hands-on STEAM projects!
- Research the rise of communism in different countries and contrast this type of government to other types


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Matthew Brenden Wood, author of The Science of Science Fiction and Planetary Science: Explore New Frontiers, is a math and science teacher with a passion for STEAM education. He is also an avid amateur astronomer and astrophotographer. Wood holds a bachelor's degree in astronomy from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst and lives in Phoenix, Arizona.

Sam Carbaugh has illustrated several books for Nomad Press, including Forensics: Uncover the Science and Technology of Crime Scene Investigation and Shakespeare: Investigate the Bard's Influence on Today's World. He wrote and illustrated Comics: Investigate the History and Technology of American Cartooning. Sam lives in Grand Rapids, Michigan.


Product details

Authors Matthew Brenden Wood
Assisted by Samuel Carbaugh (Illustration)
Publisher Nomad Press (VT)
 
Languages English
Age Recommendation ages 12 to 16
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.05.2018
 
EAN 9781619306639
ISBN 978-1-61930-663-9
No. of pages 128
Dimensions 202 mm x 254 mm x 15 mm
Weight 323 g
Series Inquire & Investigate
Subject Children's and young people's books > Non-fiction books / Non-fiction picture books > Natural science, technology

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