"Advice and background for early lunar settlers from a certified rocket scientist . A lively mix of facts and informed speculation." -- Kirkus Reviews "Author and real-life aerospace engineer Morancy is also a narrating character in this guide to living on the moon [which] goes beyond others on the topic. A fun, creative way to ponder the moon's possibilities ." -- Booklist CHILDREN'S BOOK OF THE WEEK - "A fantastic read for aspiring astronauts and STEM fans, this is an inspiring resource for anyone fascinated by humanity's future on the moon." -- Press Association " Actual rocket scientist Joalda Morancy is here to help--they've worked on making lunar landers, so they know a thing or two about being on the moon, and what it takes to survive there. Sure to inspire many a would-be scientist towards future lunar exploration ." -- BookTrust "It's an excellent resource for kids interested in the next step in space exploration.
The colorful graphics blend with brief summaries of information about the many issues of settling on the moon. I recommend you give this book a shot. " -- YA Books Central "Vibrant illustrations, incorporating graphic novel elements, effectively convey the excitement of space travel and make complex scientific concepts accessible and appealing to young readers. Highly recommended for aspiring astronauts and anyone fascinated by the possibilities of life beyond Earth ." -- Children's Literature " This is an excellent volume containing high-quality scientific--but very accessible--information that will inform and inspire any child with even a passing interest in space. Highly recommended for capturing children's imaginations at school or at home ." -- Children's Books Ireland.