Be a Space Kid Get ready to blast off!. Have you ever seen this in the night sky? What is this space object?

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Be a Space Kid Get ready to blast off!

Have you ever seen this in the night sky? What is this space object?

It was the moon. It is Earth’s natural satellite.

The moon is dusty and dry. It has craters and mountains.

Now you know what the moon looks like in space. Do you want to be a Space Kid like me?

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