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Hi, is there something specific you need to know about space travel?
27 April 2011
i really need help its for my home work and i have been on many websites but i can't really find anything at all
27 April 2011
A good place to start is the NASA website, they have loads of really good information on space and space missions http://www.nasa.gov
27 April 2011
r u sure i'll try it but thanks for the help
27 April 2011
k thanks i got some information
27 April 2011
They also have some good videos that you might find useful http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/videogallery
27 April 2011
have u got any other websites for kids cuz as u see i'm ten years old
27 April 2011
can i ask u some questions
27 April 2011
sure
27 April 2011
there is a NASA website for kids too, http://www.nasa.gov/audience/forkids/kidsclub/flash/index.html
27 April 2011
k wait i'll try it
27 April 2011
also try http://www.nasa.gov/audience/forstudents/index.html which has some information that's for older people too
27 April 2011
k could i ask u a question
27 April 2011
how old are u
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I'm 33
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really
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wat religion r u
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do you have any questions about space travel you wish to ask?
27 April 2011
k forget about that can u answer my question how long does it take the moon to move
27 April 2011
round
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please quick i don't have much time
27 April 2011
it takes the moon about 27 days to orbit the earth
27 April 2011
exactly it is 27 days, 7 hours, 43 minutes, 11.6 seconds
27 April 2011
i don't get wat orbit means
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quick plz
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orbit means when one planet or moon goes around another. So when you say the moon orbits the earth it means the moon goes around the earth. Does that make sense?
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yes thank u
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also the earth orbits the sun, which takes one year
27 April 2011
I've found some moon facts for you that might help http://www.woodlands-junior.kent.sch.uk/time/moon/facts.htm
27 April 2011
k thanks
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does the sun orbit around anything
27 April 2011
no, the sun is at the centre of our solar system. All of the planets in our solar system orbit the sun
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