The museum on the moon : the curious objects on the lunar surface
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Wares, Myriam, illustrator.
Published
Fresno, California : Moon Shower, an imprint of Bushel & Peck Books, [2023].
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1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 24 x 29 cm
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South Valleys Library - Children's Nonfiction - New Arrivals Shelf
J 811.6 LATHAM 2023
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Published
Fresno, California : Moon Shower, an imprint of Bushel & Peck Books, [2023].
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"The most curious museum on Earth isn't on the earth at all; it's on the moon. “The poetry and facts complement each other and make for a nice flow of information and fun, resulting in sometimes goofy poetry.…A lovely picture book that mixes poetry and history about the moon.”&#٬٢٠١٥؛School Library Journal Footprints forever etched in time. A commemorative patch from a tragic flight. Two golf balls, still lodged in frozen dust 238,900 miles away. From the amusing to the poignant, The Museum on the Moon introduces readers to the mysterious objects left on the lunar surface since humans arrived in 1969. Part history, part poetry, heartwarming and haunting, and illustrated with breathtaking graphite drawings, The Museum on the Moon is a moving exhibit of humankind's most famous quest for knowledge and our place in the universe. From the book: The primary goals of the United States' NASA Apollo program (1961-1972) were to establish space technology, carry out scientific exploration of the moon, and to develop ways for humans to work in the lunar environment. Six missions―Apollos 11, 12, 14, 15, and 17―landed American astronauts on the moon. The astronauts carried with them a variety of items that are now artifacts―some personal mementos, some tools and equipment for the purpose of moon transport and experimentation, and other things, like human waste products, unavoidable. Because the moon has virtually no atmosphere, these things remain on the moon, just as they were, and will presumably continue to be there for years to come. The moon truly is a museum!"--,Provided by Amazon.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Latham, I., & Wares, M. (2023). The museum on the moon: the curious objects on the lunar surface . Moon Shower, an imprint of Bushel & Peck Books.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Latham, Irene and Myriam, Wares. 2023. The Museum On the Moon: The Curious Objects On the Lunar Surface. Moon Shower, an imprint of Bushel & Peck Books.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Latham, Irene and Myriam, Wares. The Museum On the Moon: The Curious Objects On the Lunar Surface Moon Shower, an imprint of Bushel & Peck Books, 2023.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Latham, Irene,, and Myriam Wares. The Museum On the Moon: The Curious Objects On the Lunar Surface Moon Shower, an imprint of Bushel & Peck Books, 2023.

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