Science Foundation Far Out Facts. Now let’s watch a fun movie that tells us a little bit about each planet. atch?v=BZ-qLUIj_A0.

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Science Foundation Far Out Facts

Now let’s watch a fun movie that tells us a little bit about each planet. atch?v=BZ-qLUIj_A0

The solar system is so immense and there is so much to learn about it, you could spend your whole life studying the solar system and still not know everything about it!

Let’s read a book about a little mouse that went on an OUT OF THIS WORLD adventure!

Homework: Check out the night sky and think about all that you have learned! See you next time, Scientists!