Book (Practical) Children's book (Dream Workshop Series) Astronauts

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Japanese title: 単行本(実用) 絵本 (夢の仕事場シリーズ)宇宙飛行士 / 鈴木喜生
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Item number: BO2904988
Released date: 18 Nov 2022
編著: 鈴木喜生

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Children's book
Since 2020, private space development companies such as Elon Musk's SpaceX Co., Ltd. have produced results, and in Japan, Mr. Yusaku Maezawa of ZOZO TOWN and others have stayed on the ISS as private space tourists. Space has become more familiar than ever before. In 2021, "Anyone can go to space" as long as they pay money. And in future space projects that will start in the future, a situation in which "there are not enough astronauts at all" has emerged. Based on this background, we give children the hope that "I want to become an astronaut" and "I might be able to become an astronaut" and convey the basics of space and the way to go to space in an easy-to-understand way. 0 Introduction of 50 related videos on YouTube that can be accessed immediately by QR code 0 Introduction of Astronaut Hoshide at the opening interview! 0 Full use of illustrations and photos to understand the contents of the page at a glance. Chapter 1 "Space Travel" : Introduction of Virtual Launch Experience "Falcon 9" Rocket Structure "Space Ship 2" Rocket Structure "Crew Dragon" Rocket Launch Preparation "Space Launch Basics" Crew Dragon "Rocket Launch" Chapter 2 "Launching from the Space Center" Falcon 9 "Rocket Launch" Structure of Rocket Launch "Crew Dragon" Launching from the Space Center "Launching from the Space Center" The same size as a soccer court "? The ISS is 108.5m wide and has a mass of 344 tons! Japanese research module" Kibo "The International Space Agency - Chapter 3" Stay in the ISS International Space Station "! Same size as a soccer court? The ISS must travel at a speed of 7.9 km per second to get into orbit" Only 3 minutes to space! From where in space? The ISS needs to travel at a speed of 105 km per second to get into orbit "Crew Dragon" Rocket Launch Basics "Kibo" The International Space Agency - Chapter 3 "Stay in the ISS International Space Station"! Same size as a soccer court? The ISS must travel at a speed of km per second to get into orbit "The International Space Agency - Chapter 3" Stay in the ISS International Space Station "! Same size as a soccer court