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What's the matter with Pluto?: the story of Pluto's adventures with the planet club
Pluto joined the Planet Club in 1930, but didn't quite fit in. He is much tinier than the gas giants in the outer part of the Solar System. He has a lot more moons than any of the inner planets. His orbit is much more stretched out than any of the other worlds' paths around the Sun. The ot...
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Newton Books
2013
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author | Halpern, Paul Lehmkuhl, Vance |
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description | Pluto joined the Planet Club in 1930, but didn't quite fit in. He is much tinier than the gas giants in the outer part of the Solar System. He has a lot more moons than any of the inner planets. His orbit is much more stretched out than any of the other worlds' paths around the Sun. The other members of the Planet Club didn't know what to make of him. Then one day, Pluto received some bad news... Explore the story of Pluto as seen through the eyes of the planets themselves. Witness the rise and fall of Pluto's membership in the Planet Club. Why was he demoted and what happened next? Introduce young minds to the fascinating science of astronomy with this entertaining picture book about the Solar System. Great for ages four to ten! Masterful illustrations by Vance Lehmkuhl make this book a true gem. Astronomy for children has never been more fun! |
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spelling | cern-16042382021-04-21T22:24:45Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1604238engHalpern, PaulLehmkuhl, VanceWhat's the matter with Pluto?: the story of Pluto's adventures with the planet clubAstrophysics and AstronomyPluto joined the Planet Club in 1930, but didn't quite fit in. He is much tinier than the gas giants in the outer part of the Solar System. He has a lot more moons than any of the inner planets. His orbit is much more stretched out than any of the other worlds' paths around the Sun. The other members of the Planet Club didn't know what to make of him. Then one day, Pluto received some bad news... Explore the story of Pluto as seen through the eyes of the planets themselves. Witness the rise and fall of Pluto's membership in the Planet Club. Why was he demoted and what happened next? Introduce young minds to the fascinating science of astronomy with this entertaining picture book about the Solar System. Great for ages four to ten! Masterful illustrations by Vance Lehmkuhl make this book a true gem. Astronomy for children has never been more fun!Newton Booksoai:cds.cern.ch:16042382013-09-24 |
spellingShingle | Astrophysics and Astronomy Halpern, Paul Lehmkuhl, Vance What's the matter with Pluto?: the story of Pluto's adventures with the planet club |
title | What's the matter with Pluto?: the story of Pluto's adventures with the planet club |
title_full | What's the matter with Pluto?: the story of Pluto's adventures with the planet club |
title_fullStr | What's the matter with Pluto?: the story of Pluto's adventures with the planet club |
title_full_unstemmed | What's the matter with Pluto?: the story of Pluto's adventures with the planet club |
title_short | What's the matter with Pluto?: the story of Pluto's adventures with the planet club |
title_sort | what's the matter with pluto?: the story of pluto's adventures with the planet club |
topic | Astrophysics and Astronomy |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/1604238 |
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