4. Then we will land on the moon
The Moon is Earths only Moon. It has six times less gravity than Earth. The first man on the
Moon was in 1969. That man who was on the Moon was Neil Armstrong. He was on the
Apollo thirteen. Neil Armstrong died at age of 82.
5. We will know travel to the ISS.
“Here we are, the International Space Station”. Here we will test your
agility and play twister in 6x less gravity than Earth. We will also provide
an all day buffet.( NO SODA ALlOWED.) We will also provide portable
T.V. devices( only 2 channels because WE’RE IN SPACE).
7. Then we will arrive on Mercury
Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun.
Earth’s moon is close to the size of Mercury.
Since the extreme tempetures we will bring a
bucket of water time how fast it evaporates.
9. Then we will arrive on Mars
Here we will have a mars rover race. We will also search for Martians because
over the past year there have been pictures of “Martians” multiple times.
11. Then we will arrive on Jupiter
Jupiter is the biggest planet in our solar system. It’s the sixth planet from the
Sun. And it’s a gas giant. And it has the Great Red Spot on it. It is the Giant
of all Gas Giant.
13. Then we arrive on Uranus
First, don’t laugh. Second, it’s a planet. Scientist have a lot of theories
about Uranus and how its tilted. Some are that an astroid hit it.
15. Then we will arrive at Halley’s comet
Some comets tails can be up to 60 million miles long. They can get to wicked
Temperatures. It takes 74 to 75 years for earth to see it.
16. Then we will be traveling back to Earth
Earth is the third planet from the Sun.
17. We will be still traveling to Earth
The Earth is 70% water and 30% land.
18. Then we will arrive back on Earth
Hope you have a good trip!
19. We will hope you enjoy your trip
We hope you come back next
Year