ASK May-June 2020
This edition of ASK Magazine takes a hard look at space rocks. Take your pick: Asteroids, meteors, and comets. Moons, planets, and space dust. When you mix astronomy and geology, you discover that, well, space rocks!
Did you know it’s possible that there might be meteorites in your own backyard? Or that we have almost as many dwarf planets as Snow White had dwarf BFFs? Buckle up as ASK takes you out to space and beyond. Through the pages of this star-studded journey to space, you and your kids will ride a comet, meet an 18th century astronomer, catch an asteroid, and more! You’ll also gain a whole new vocabulary of weird, wacky words including Kuiper Belt, Oort Cloud, Oumaumau, and other terms that you can show off to your friends.
Enjoy features including:
Field Guide to Space Rocks and where to find them
Is There a Meteorite in Your Backyard?
Ride a Comet by Meg Moss
The Visitors
Caroline Chases Comets by Rebecca Szulhan
To an Asteroid and Back by Meg Thacher
How to Avoid an Asteroid
Regular features of ASK magazine include Nosy News, Nestor’s Dock, Bot’s Mighty Math, Ask Ask, Contest and Letters, and Marvin and Friends.
