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Curiosity (Spacecraft). Juvenile literature.
Curiosity (Spacecraft).
Life on other planets. Juvenile literature.
Roving vehicles (Astronautics). Juvenile literature.
Life on other planets.
Roving vehicles (Astronautics).
Outer space. Exploration. Juvenile literature.
Mars (Planet). Exploration. Juvenile literature.
Outer space. Exploration.
Mars (Planet). Exploration.
There's something personable and cute about the Mars rover Curiosity, and in this account of its construction and mission, Motum's illustrations phasizing the eyelike camera and playing up the jaunty angles of its body armingly render the mobile lab with lots of cheerful character. In addition to the appeal of the subtly anthropomorphized rover, this oversize picture book packs in lots of information about space exploration, including innovations making long-distance space travel possible and other Mars exploration missions, such as flybys, orbiters, landers, and other rovers currently on the planet's surface. Of course, Curiosity is the star of the show, and the rover's development, launch, terrifying landing, and continued progress on Mars propels the narrative ritten from the perspective of the robot er onward. Despite its picture-book format, the book's vocabulary, dense text, and higher-level concepts make it better suited to middle-grade readers. Motum's retro mixed-media artwork, in muted tones and stylish yet recognizable shapes, is a fantastic vehicle for this informative, inviting glimpse into an exciting STEM topic.
Horn BookThe Mars rover Curiosity narrates this informative and handsome nonfiction picture book covering every aspect of its development, testing, launch, and exploration of the red planet. Mixed-media illustrations have a retro feel, but the book's information is forward-looking. An especially striking vertical spread depicts the Atlas V rocket launch, which started Curiosity on its journey; captioned illustrations add extensive details throughout. Timeline. Glos.
Kirkus ReviewsThe latest and greatest of the Mars rovers tells its tale and explains its purpose.Fans of the eponymous robot star of the film WALL-E will see a kindred spirit in this chronicle's narrator as it wheels its lonely way over dimly lit Martian barrens, glassy camera-eye held jauntily above its buggy-shaped chassis. Emphasizing flat, geometric shapes to give his big scenes a retro look, Motum begins with stylized views of the red planet, then briefly summarizes Neil Armstrong's walk on the moon's surface before showing Curiosity under construction, then in schematic fashion depicts each stage of the rover's launch, long voyage, and final descent. "Touchdown confirmed. We're safe on Mars!" (An actual quote, though from a NASA official, not the fictive narrator.) The oversized trim accommodates sweeping views of space, panoramas of both the control room and Mars, and a 90-degree turn to dramatize liftoff. The narrative proceeds in a methodical, matter-of-fact way to lay out details of the rover's design and assembly—by, in the art at least, a carefully diverse crew of NASA workers—along with its space journey and what it has been up to since its 2012 landing. Suggesting that its findings are likely to provide as many questions as answers, Curiosity concludes with the thought that its wheel tracks may one day be joined by footprints. Here's hoping.The personification adds an appealing angle to this venturesome visit to Earth's closest planetary neighbor. (timeline, glossary, note on other Mars rovers) (Informational picture book. 7-10)
Publishers Weekly (Fri Oct 06 00:00:00 CDT 2023)The Mars rover
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"This accessible look at interplanetary exploration will appeal to a broad range of young space enthusiasts."—Publishers Weekly (starred review)
Maybe you remember when a little robotic spacecraft landed on a far-off planet. On August 6, 2012, the rover Curiosity touched down on the rocky surface of Mars — and now she’s ready to guide you through her journey firsthand. From idea to creation and beyond, this fact-filled, stylish book introduces readers to Curiosity and her mission: to discover more about the red planet and search for evidence of life. How did Curiosity get her name? What tools does she use to carry out her tasks? In her own voice, the popular NASA rover tells how and why she traveled more than 350,000,000 miles to explore a planet no human has ever visited . . . and what she’s been doing there. In his debut picture book, Markus Motum brings Curiosity’s story to life in vivid color: the deep blues of space set off the warm, rusted hues of Mars’s dusty red surface, marking this lovable rover and her mission as something special — truly a world apart.