Gr 3–6—A breezy tone and ultra-cute illustrations enliven this introduction to space-exploration missions. Two-page spreads per topic, with one page devoted to a brightly colored illustration, provide bite-size chunks of information in a cheeky, first-person voice. Four chapters cover miscellaneous space exploration objects and concepts ("Space Aces"), spacecraft that explore the inner planets ("Sunshine Superstars"), outer planets ("Outer Planetary Mob"), and beyond our solar system ("To Infinity and Beyond"). The lighthearted tone never wavers, even when discussing sad topics, such as the one-way spaceflight of Laika the cosmonaut dog. Round-faced, pink-cheeked line drawings anthropomorphize each topic, from orbit to space tourist to the Mars rover
Curiosity. While students will need titles with greater depth and more technical illustrations, such as Carole Stott's
Space Exploration (DK, 2009), for reports, this book's charm lies in its upbeat, goofy approach.—
Sarah Stone, San Francisco Public LibraryWritten by Dan Green. The comprehensive coverage of space exploration introduces readers to missions (both historic and recent), their scientific or technical goals, and a few related science concepts. Although the descriptions in the pun-heavy field guidelike entries are informative, the stylized illustrations, in which concepts and spacecraft are transformed into manga characters, are an awkward fit. A removable poster is included. Glos., ind.
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