Book cover with illustration of astronaut playing a saxophone on the moon. Streams of colourful music comes out.
Pages 12-13 titled 'measuring noise' have 4 subsections and an illustration of a rocket.
Page 50 titled 'why do lions roar' with title inside lion's mouth. Page 51 show information about lion roars and another section about cat purrs.
Pages 96-97 titled 'can sound travel in space' with paragraphs of text & illustration of astronauts inside international space station.
Pages 112-113 titled 'more strange sounds in space'. Several paragraphs of text, 2 subheadings and an illustration of a comet.
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Can You Get Music on the Moon

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The amazing science of sound and space

Start with the sound technology we use every day, then explore the natural world, including animal noises, thunder and earthquakes - before jetting off into space to discover what sound might be like on other planets.

And yes, you'll even find out whether it’s possible to get music on the moon!


Additional Information: 
  • Author: Dr Sheila Kanani 
  • Illustrator: Liz Kay
  • 128-page hardback edition
  • Publisher: PRH Children's Books
  • Publication Date: 17/04/2025
  • 261 x 198 mm