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BOOK NAME: 13 Planets: The Latest View of the Solar System
AUTHOR: David A. Aguilar

I’ve read a lot books about the solar system, but this one is not at all like any of the others. While they teach in most schools that there are eight planets in the solar system, this book takes a look at 13 planets: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars (the rock planets), Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune (the gas giants), Ceres, Pluto, Haumea, Makemake, and Eris (the dwarf planets).

This book doesn’t only talk about the planets, it also talks about the moons of each planet, the Asteroid Belt and the Kuiper Belt (a larger version of the Asteroid Belt). It also explains which planets and moons might have water and even how the solar system likely will end someday. (The good news is this won’t happen for another seven billion years, so don’t be too freaked out.)

I like how the book also tells the mythology behind every planet’s name. My favorite planet is the dwarf planet Haumea. It has the shape of an egg and rotates like a football being kicked off for a field goal. It is named after a powerful Hawaiian sorceress whose name is pronounced “Hah-oo-MAY-ah.”

The inside front cover of 13 Planets also shows what each planet would look like if you saw it through a 100x-power telescope, with the Earth’s Moon filling up the entire lens and Neptune barely appearing as the size of a speck of dust.

I would definitely recommend this book because it is a very fun and interesting way of learning about our solar system.

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Comments

  1. NGKidReporterJake
    January 26, 2011, 7:25 pm

    Looks Cool!

  2. PurpleDragonWarrior
    January 27, 2011, 12:37 pm

    I love the planets!
    This looks really awesome

  3. Peanut Butter Girl
    January 27, 2011, 2:46 pm

    That book looks really cool. I like sources that don’t count Pluto as a regular planet. It’s a dwarf planet people!

  4. catnip44
    January 29, 2011, 10:48 pm

    Dear Parker,
    You wrote a clear summary. I really want to read it. I read a book called “Bunnicula” the story about a bunny who is liked by a dog named Harold and disliked by a cat named Chester. If you like animals, you should read that book.

  5. PurpleDragonWarrior
    January 31, 2011, 8:33 am

    *Girly Scream* I LOVED Bunnicula!
    It was the best book ever!
    P.S. I love animals too!

  6. jamie ann
    February 26, 2011, 9:11 am

    That looks really cool!
    I want that one!

  7. julibuli8
    June 8, 2011, 1:49 pm

    SCIENCE! I love to read space books and this is going on my wishlist.

  8. Anonymous
    June 22, 2011, 11:17 am

    cool i love these blogs and i love outter space you know and its so fun to read blogs in those books there all
    over there place you know my sister loves to read and me to

  9. mesaq 6
    December 19, 2011, 6:02 pm

    IN THE PAST PEOPLE USE TO THINK THAT ARE 9 PLANETS AND THEN THEY SAID THERE ARE 8. BUT, I THINK THAT BOOK IS SAYING THE TRUE THINK. THAT BOOK LOOKS REALLY NICE.

  10. CatherineChen
    December 20, 2011, 7:19 pm

    Are there really 13 planets! BTW, the 10th planet is Sedna!

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