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Gregory Vogt

Autor/a de Solar System

103 obres 1,989 Membres 7 Ressenyes 1 preferits

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Obres de Gregory Vogt

Solar System (2001) 999 exemplars
The Solar System (Galaxy) (2002) 38 exemplars
Rockets (Explore Space!) (1999) 37 exemplars
Jupiter (Galaxy) (2000) 32 exemplars
Saturn (Galaxy) (2000) 29 exemplars
Space Shuttles (Explore Space!) (1999) 28 exemplars
Neptune (Galaxy) (2000) 27 exemplars
Pluto (Galaxy) (2000) 26 exemplars
Saturn (Gateway Solar System) (1993) 23 exemplars
Jupiter (Gateway Solar System) (1993) 23 exemplars
Neptune (Gateway Solar System) (1993) 22 exemplars
Uranus (Galaxy) (2000) 21 exemplars
Earth (Gateway Solar System) (1996) 20 exemplars
Uranus (Gateway Solar System) (1993) 20 exemplars
Sun (Galaxy) (2000) 19 exemplars
Mercury (Gateway Solar System) (1994) 19 exemplars
Space Stations (Explore Space!) (1990) 19 exemplars
Pluto (Gateway Solar System) (1994) 19 exemplars
Mars (Gateway Solar System) (1994) 17 exemplars
Space Robots (Explore Space!) (1999) 17 exemplars
Exploring Space (Our Universe) (2000) 16 exemplars
Venus (Gateway Solar System) (1994) 15 exemplars
Volcanoes (First Book) (1993) 14 exemplars
Uranus (Early Bird Astronomy) (2009) 13 exemplars
Disasters In Space Exploration (2001) 13 exemplars
Nebulas (Our Universe) (2000) 11 exemplars
Meteors and Meteorites (Galaxy) (2000) 11 exemplars
Mars (Our Universe) (2000) 9 exemplars
The Milky Way (Galaxy) (2000) 9 exemplars
Mercury (Early Bird Astronomy) (2009) 8 exemplars
Deep Space Astronomy (1999) 8 exemplars
Moons (Galaxy) (2002) 8 exemplars
Asteroids (Galaxy) (2002) 7 exemplars
Stars (Galaxy) (2000) 7 exemplars
Constellations (Galaxy) (2002) 7 exemplars
John Glenn's Return to Space (2000) 7 exemplars
The Sun (Gateway Solar System) (1996) 7 exemplars
mars and the inner planets (1982) 6 exemplars
Comets (Galaxy) (2002) 6 exemplars
Space walking (1987) 6 exemplars
Space Mission Patches (2001) 6 exemplars
Sun (Gateway Solar System) (1996) 5 exemplars
The Sun (Our Universe) (2001) 5 exemplars
Model Rockets (First Book) (1982) 5 exemplars
Moons (Our Universe) (2000) 5 exemplars
Space laboratories (1990) 4 exemplars
Stars (Early Bird Astronomy) (2010) 4 exemplars
Robot inventor's handbook (2000) 3 exemplars
Spaceships (1990) 3 exemplars
Search For The Killer Asteriod (1994) 2 exemplars
John Glenn's return to space (2000) 2 exemplars
Building reusable rockets (2018) 2 exemplars
Comets (The Galaxy) (2002) 1 exemplars
Volcanic Eruptions 1 exemplars

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Nom oficial
Vogt, Gregory Lowell
Data de naixement
1944-11-22
Gènere
male
Nacionalitat
USA
Educació
Oklahoma State University (EdD | 1990)
Professions
writer
editor
aerospace education specialist
educational affairs liaison
teacher
Organitzacions
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Johnson Space Center
Oklahoma State University
Biografia breu
[from Lerner Publishing website]
Gregory L. Vogt is a senior project manager with the center for educational outreach at the Baylor College of Medicine in Houston. His duties focus on space biomedicine, teacher training, and work with graduate students and postdoctoral fellows. Vogt began his career as an eighth grade science teacher and later joined the NASA Aerospace Education Services Program. He established the Teaching from Space office at the NASA Johnson Space Center. He is a former science museum director. Vogt is an educational consultant and the author of many curriculum guides and more than 90 juvenile and adult science books.

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This book is a really good resource for students who are trying to learn about specific aspects of this gaseous planet. It provides an in depth look at the planet itself. It talks about the planet as a whole, the atmosphere of the planet, and the rings and moons of Saturn. This book is most appropriate for grades 4-6 because of the advanced language it uses.
 
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cbrunner16 | Nov 5, 2019 |
Just Ok. Reading level is supposed to be 5th to 8th grade. There is an unexciting picture of Elon Musk giving a presentation about something in a large lecture hall. Makes going to Mars look over air-conditioned and boring.
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themulhern | Feb 17, 2019 |
This book is informative, but I also feel like there was some useless information in it as well. I didn't find the book particularly interesting, but I did like the photos. For classroom use, I'd look for a different book about stars before I'd use this one.
 
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albethea | Sep 9, 2018 |

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Estadístiques

Obres
103
Membres
1,989
Popularitat
#12,932
Valoració
4.1
Ressenyes
7
ISBN
239
Llengües
1
Preferit
1

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