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What Is Nasa? by Sarah Fabiny, Ted Hammond

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4.0

A very informative read about all topics NASA-related. I have always been interested in space, and the new information gained here about spacecraft missions exploring the universe and the International Space Station is particularly fascinating. My son, who has expressed interest in becoming an astronaut when he grows up, was extremely grossed out at the idea of urine being recycled into drinking water, but was won back over after reading about Space Camp and what it has to offer.

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4.0

Nice overview of NASA. Can't wait to see what they do next.

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4.0

I learned a lot about NASA in a short time!

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4.0

It was a good book! That's all I can say. It was good. Answered many of my questions about Space Exploration.

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3.0

A historical look at NASA’s past present and future. While I appreciated the author’s inclusion of women added to the space program, I wondered why there was no mention of NASA’s lack of Black astronauts, given the contributions of black women such as Katherine Johnson and Mae Jemison.
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