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Aawks Amazing Adventure to a Planetarium #203

R. Scott Edwards Season 2 Episode 203

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On this amazing adventure, Aawk gets to visit a planetarium and learn all about how planets work in our solar system. Our guide shares some of the secrets of our planets, and Aawk ask good questions and picks his favorite planet.

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Narrator: R. Scott Edwards

Aawk: Bob Stobener

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TV Host: 0:02

Welcome to The Amazing Adventures of Aawk our little explore

Scott Edwards: 0:08

Hello little explorers strap in and get ready for a journey that's out of this world. Today, Aawk is visiting a planetarium to learn about the stars, planets and the galaxies that fill our universe. Let's join him and see what cosmic wonders he discovers.

Aawk: 0:31

Hi, Friends, today we're at the planetarium. I can't wait to learn about all the stars and planets in our universe. Let's go inside. Wow, look at the big dome above us. And there are so many buttons and knobs. What do they do?

TV Host: 0:54

Hi there. I see you're curious about our planetarium. My name is Stella and I am the guide here. Hi, Stella.

Unknown: 1:03

I'm Aawk. Can you tell me more about the planetarium?

TV Host: 1:08

Of course. A planetarium is a place where we can learn about the stars, planets and other celestial objects. We use this big dome to project images of the night sky so we can see what it looks like from anywhere in the world and at any time of the year.

Aawk: 1:24

That's amazing. Can we see the stars now?

Unknown: 1:28

Absolutely. Let's dim the lights and take a look. Whoa, look at all those stars. And there's the moon. And does that Saturn?

TV Host: 1:44

Yes, that's Saturn. And over there is the constellation Orion. Do you see three stars in a row? That's Orion's Belt.

Aawk: 1:55

I see it. That is so cool.

Unknown: 1:58

I'm glad you're enjoying it. AWK Did you know that the stars we see in the night sky are actually suns just like our own Sun, but much farther away? Wow, really? I didn't know that. Yes. And some of those stars might have planets orbiting around them just like Earth orbits around our sun. Do you think there might be aliens living on other planets?

TV Host: 2:19

It's possible. The universe is a big place, and we've only explored a tiny part of it. Who knows what we might discover in the future.

Aawk: 2:29

That's so exciting. I hope I can explore space and visit other planets when I grow up. That

Unknown: 2:36

would be an amazing adventure. And remember, arc. You don't have to wait until you are older to start exploring. You can learn about the universe right now with your computer or in this planetarium. And who knows maybe one day you'll make a discovery that changes the world. I hope so. Thanks for showing me the planetarium Stella. You're welcome AWC come back anytime. Wait, Stella, before you go. Can you tell me more about the different planets in our solar system?

TV Host: 3:10

I'd be happy to. Our solar system has eight planets, including Earth. The closest planet to the Sun is Mercury followed by Venus, Earth and Mars. These are the rocky planets. Then we have Jupiter and Saturn which are the gas giants and Uranus and Neptune which are the ice giants.

Aawk: 3:29

Wow. That's fascinating. Which planet is your favorite?

Unknown: 3:33

That's a tough question. Each planet is unique and interesting in its own way. But if I had to choose, I'd say Saturn. Its rings are absolutely breathtaking. I agree. Saturn's rings are so cool. Thanks for teaching me Stella. You're welcome awk I'm always here to help you learn about the universe.

Scott Edwards: 4:00

And with that, Ark waves goodbye to Stella and heads home, his mind filled with visions of stars and planets. What a cosmic adventure that was. Join us next time for another exciting journey with hawk. Until then little explorers. Remember to always be curious and never stop learning about the world around you.

Unknown: 4:25

Thanks for joining us on this trip to the planetarium with us. We hope to see you on another amazing adventure soon.

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