Let's Explore: To the Moon!

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Gold, white, and grey dots of various sizes fall from above onto the top part of a dark background.  To the left, the background gets slightly lighter and more blue around a pixel art version of a white moon.  A black and white pixelated cartoon dinosaur sits atop the moon.  Two pixel art stars in yellow sit to the bottom right of the moon.  Purple dots rise in formation from the bottom of the image, reminiscent of older video games.  A pixelated cloud is at the bottom of the image, colored with purple, pink, and yellow in pastels.  A rainbow rises straight up from the cloud.  At the top of the rainbow is a spinning, pixel art cartoon of a rocket in white, red, and yellow.  It has one spinning window.  Around it are animation of gold and white fireworks.  A pink bar comes out of the rocket to the right.  Typewriter font in white says "To the Moon!" on this bar.  A little pixel art flag is placed on the top of the bar.  It is light blue.  The words "Let's Explore" are hand written above this, much larger.  A cartoon astronaut stands on top of the T and E.  The figure's arms are raised in celebration.  It has pixel art sunglasses that are too big for the helmet.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Come join us as we celebrate the year of the total solar eclipse over Missouri!

We will be learning about NASA's Artemis mission from a local representative. 

The mission primarily focuses on the return of American astronauts to the moon, including the first woman and person of color.

Recommended for grades K-8.

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