Marianne J. Dyson
Marianne Jakmides Dyson is a writer of non-fiction books, mostly for children, about space science.
She grew up in Canton, Ohio, lives in Houston and has worked for NASA.
Her book Space Station Science: Life in Free Fall was a Golden Kite Award winner in the year 2000.
Publications
- Welcome to Mars: Making a Home on the Red Planet by Buzz Aldrin and Marianne J. Dyson (2015)
- Space Station Science: Life In Free Fall foreword by Buzz Aldrin (1999)
- Home on the Moon: Living on a Space Frontier, ed. Jennifer Emmett (2003)
- Twentieth-century Space And Astronomy: A History of Notable Research And Discovery,ed. William J. Cannon (2007)
- The Space Explorer's Guide to Stars and Galaxies (2004)
- Fireworks in Orbit (2011)
- Trajectories (Marianne J. Dyson, contributor), ed. Dave Creek
- The Callahan Kids: Tales of Life on Mars (Marianne J. Dyson, contributor) (2013)
- Fly Me To The Moon (2013)
- Finding Homework Help On The Internet (2000)
- Science Fiction Versus the Real Thing: What I learned on NASA's Vomit Comet (2012)
- A Passion for Space: Adventures of a Pioneering Female NASA Flight Controller (2015)
- Dyson's Space Poems (2011)
- The Critical Factor (2011)
- The Shape of Things to Come (2011)
- Fly Me to the Moon and Other Stories (2015)
- The Right Path and Zeus's Eagle (2011)
- The Space Explorer's Guide to Out-Of-This-World Science with Hena Khan (2004)[1]
References
- ↑ "Books by Marianne J. Dyson". goodreads. Retrieved 14 July 2016.
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