
Interstellar Dust
The Matter That Builds Our Universe
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Virtual Voice
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Zion Emberwood

Este título utiliza narración de voz virtual
The dark between the stars is not empty—it sparkles with tiny grains that build new worlds.
A single dust grain’s journey becomes a true science adventure: born in a dying star, cooled in a cold cloud, coated in ice “recipes,” then swept into a glowing disk where pebbles pile up and planets begin. Along the way kids see how dust hides as dark lanes, shines in infrared, paints blue reflection nebulae, and still falls on Earth today as micrometeorites you can catch and study.
Inside you’ll discover:
How interstellar dust forms in stars and helps new stars and planets take shape
Why “cosmic flour” sticks, clumps, and becomes the seeds of worlds
Where to spot dust with your own eyes (zodiacal light, meteor showers)
How scientists read dust using telescopes, lab experiments, and meteorites
The quiet connection between dust, water, organics—and life’s first “letters”
Perfect for ages 8–12 (grades 3–7):
Clear, narrative prose (no lists in the main text)
Simple black-and-white illustrations placed right where ideas appear
Glossary, timeline, and references for home or classroom use
Note: Interstellar dust is only a tiny fraction of cosmic matter—but it’s essential. It shields and cools star nurseries, carries chemistry on ice, and gives new worlds the surfaces they need to grow.
If your reader loves space, mysteries, and science that feels like discovery, this book will become their favorite window into the night.