How We Make Rockets That Reach the Moon

Join Dr. Roger Billings and the Science Live team as we explore how we make rockets that reach the Moon, featuring NASA’s Artemis II mission — the first crewed return to the Moon in over 50 years!

In this lesson, discover what makes the massive SLS rocket so powerful: its giant solid rocket boosters, liquid hydrogen fuel, and the incredible engineering that lifts millions of pounds into space. You’ll also explore the advanced Orion spacecraft, the groundbreaking laser communication system that beamed HD video from 240,000 miles away, and the record-breaking 252,000-mile journey that took humans farther from Earth than ever before.

Whether you’re a budding space enthusiast, curious about the Artemis program, learning about rocket science, or dreaming of becoming an astronaut, this lesson has something for you. Perfect for students who want to understand the real engineering and technology behind sending rockets — and people — all the way to the Moon and beyond!

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About DrB

Dr. Roger Billings is a visionary innovator whose work has touched the lives of millions of students and transformed the landscape of education. Widely known as “DrB” to the countless kids who benefit from his groundbreaking Acellus learning system, Dr. Billings has dedicated his life to advancing education through technology. As part of DrB’s lifelong commitment to supporting education, Science LIVE was launched as a way to “give back” by mentoring students in conjunction with the Roger Billings Scholarship Program.


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  1. Javier

    How does it feel like to be in space

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  2. Dante

    Hello from Idaho!

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  3. Emmanuel

    Hello, as usual a wonderful science live video.

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    Hello from nj

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    What has been the biggest fossil ever found?

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      Hearing from the bread Storm

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    • Mary

      Hiiii from New Nersey

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    • Robert

      Love it

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  7. Austin

    Hi from windy MT

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  8. Kenneth

    The moon landing was for sure one of my favorite bits of history.

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  9. Aletheia

    Oh yeah! They also named some new craters too. Integrity and Carrol I believe.

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  10. Jona

    hi from oklahoma

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  11. Isla

    How long did it take to go to the moon and how long would it take from the moon to mars?

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  12. Luke

    Oh! I loved the Artemis II launch!

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  13. Claire

    hi from maryland!!

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    Great Video!

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    Hi from Florida!!!

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    hello from virginia!!!

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  17. Orhian

    Hi everyone, I like the rocks

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  18. Payton

    Can planet orbit in the opposite direction of other planets?

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  19. Amalie

    Can’t wait to see what’s next!

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  20. Zaydee

    Hi from West Texas!

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  21. Jude

    How long is the longest rocket that was ever launched?

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    I love the way that they are thinking about going to Mars

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  25. Chuck

    hello from Tennessee

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  26. Colton

    Hearing what it was like to be around during the broad stream of the space ship was interesting.

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  27. Candela

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    • Arianna

      Why Did The Spaceship Start Shooting Earth And Why Did The Earth Shoot Back To The Spaceship?

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  35. Josiah

    Glad they talked about dinosaurs today!

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  36. Zolton

    Amazing Live.

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  37. Landon

    I think it is amazing that we have people who go to the moon BUT it is NOT something I could ever do. How many missions has NASA accomplished?

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  38. Almira

    I love how the different topics is so interesting, and i get to have more fascinating things to learn!

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    hello from new york

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    I’m so happy

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  42. Juliana

    Learning about rockets is so interesting!

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  43. Eli

    Here from Louisiana 😀

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  45. Uriah

    awesome episode!!!

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  46. Nick

    We watched the launch. It was very cool.

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  48. Amanda

    So in this I’m mainly going to be talking about the beginning of this video because that is what is most important to me personally. Immediately the title draws my attention automatically making me want to watch. At the beginning they are very encouraging talking about communication,college, and careers. They where very good at explaining how much data there was and everything. Honestly I cant wait to watch more. The amount of details they put in their explanations is honestly amazing and helps me understand better, but even when they are saying the detail they make it simple.

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  49. Aidan

    hello from md!!!

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  50. Ashlyn

    Space has always amazed yet scared me. Watching from montana.

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    hi from kingsport

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    The English college prep course sounds super interesting! I might take it my senior year.

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  53. Emory

    Space is so cool!!

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  54. Corbin

    I love the rocket ship, and I love the way that they are thinking about going to Mars.

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  59. Surrey

    I really enjoyed the new fossil and dinosaur news

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  60. Lainey

    Hi! From NJ

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  61. Natalia

    I loved this science live ❤️

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  62. Addison

    I love rockets!

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  63. Christopher

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  66. Braylon

    So fascinating!

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  67. Joslyn

    I always wanted to go to space

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  68. Hayden

    This is so awesome getting to learn about the Artemis 2….. I Love rockets. Love Lady Pajet in space that was neat.

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  69. Emily

    This was a wonderful ScienceLive, I learned so much this live!

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  70. Jose

    I think it’s interesting that something from space and shot a Lazer to earth and the earth shot back.

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  71. Jeremiah

    Ive always loved space and learning about rockets

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  72. Santi

    Those rockets look incredible, Dr. Tobias. Science rocks!

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  73. Ian

    Super cooled hydrogen and liquid oxygen

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  74. Jezenya

    Hi from Las Vegas ! I would love too watch a solar eclipse from space that would be so cool.

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  75. Devon

    Hi from Texas

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    super cool artimis ll

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  77. Ian

    How is the fuel that Elon Musk uses able to clean the engine?

    Why is different fuel have different things that it can do?

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  78. Kaleb

    I love the science and the problem solving with rockets

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  79. Vivian

    Learning about the science behind rockets was fascinating!

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  80. Lydehia

    i love learning about the moon!! how intresting!

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    I love science live!

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  82. Joseph

    Loved this Live today. I have always loved space and you guys just keep making my love for it even stronger!

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    Hello from Texas!

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  84. Surrey

    It’s really cool how that big crocodile ate dinosaurs

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    Robert here from South Carolina. Happy to be here

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    I heard about the toilet not working a few times. Funny problem to have haha

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  88. Ava

    Hi from nyc!

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  89. Adrian

    After Mars, which planet do you think will become the focus for occupying?

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  90. Sophia

    that is so cool that you are making a new class!

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  91. Rebekah

    Hi from Alabama

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  92. Khianna

    Hiii from tx, love the pod this week!!!

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  93. Vicente

    Wow so cool !

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  94. Ashraf

    Can a planet orbit in the opposite direction of other planets?

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  95. Cassidy

    I wonder when they are going to start putting the moon station plan into action

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  96. Daniel

    It’s incredible how you can go on the moon for the first time in many years with all this technology and how successful they can be.

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  97. Zoe

    Hiiiii this is such a cool topic to learn about today I’m so excited!!!

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  98. Emerie

    I am excited for this

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  99. Abigail

    I love space, this was a great live!

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  100. Ayden

    Hi from nz

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  101. Quynh

    excited to watch this one

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  102. Surrey

    I really enjoyed learning about how the Artemis 2 and how it worked

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  103. Jorden

    learning about the Artemis II mission was so interesting.

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  104. Jayden

    I heard about the artemis mission this April. I also obsessed of rockets too.

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  105. Shaun

    this is cool

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  106. Breauna

    learning about the rockets to reach the moon is so cool.

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  107. Meikel

    Hi from NC

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  108. Demetrius

    Coming in from Georgia

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  109. Mia

    Hi from MT!

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  110. Yesica

    Very interesting lesson!

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  111. David

    how many rockets has Nasa shot up to space?

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  112. Charles

    how long will it be until we build civilian space craft?

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  113. Zion

    Here from Missouri

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  114. Ramla

    I love Science Live Wednesday, Hello from Minnesota!

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  115. Mckenzie

    I love these!!

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  116. Alison

    something being big and eating dinosaurs sounds very scary cause dionasaurs are scary but something big AND eating dinosaurs?!

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  117. Lanie

    This is amazing !!!!!

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  118. Sumaiyyah

    This was so intense and cool!

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  119. Shannah

    The Artemis Project sounds really cool! The idea of being up in space sounds simultaneously terrifying and breathtaking.

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  120. Eli

    How many stages does the rocket have. They saw a solar eclipse when they were in space.

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  121. Khianna

    hiiii from tx!! love the pod

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  122. Mikayla

    wow the artemis mission was super exciting!

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  123. Alexa

    hello from Tx.

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  124. Emma

    How many have been to the moon?

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  125. Lyla

    Very interesting!

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  126. Sofia

    Were the Artemis II crew members on a specific diet to ensure their rations would last? Would consuming certain foods or packs have different effects on their bodies when in outer space?

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  127. Aiden

    I enjoyed this. Thanks!

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  128. Lachlan

    Space interests me sooooo much!

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  129. Payton

    wow so cool

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  130. Jose

    Hello from new Mexico

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  131. Bless

    Good video👍

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  132. Sterling

    Yes! it is true

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  133. Mason

    My mom always talks about the importance of presenting yourself and speaking well when it comes to meeting new people or getting new jobs. I will take this new class when I go to high school.

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  134. Jacob

    great one 💽👽✌️

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  135. Lakin

    I love learning about space!

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  136. Ramla

    I love Science Live Wednesday! Hello from Minnesota

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  137. Cayle

    hi from nc!

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  138. Cayleigh

    So cool

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  139. Audree

    HIIIIIII from NC!!

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    • Madeline

      How can astronaughts land so perfectly on the moon?

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  140. Raelee

    hi! from Tennessee!

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  141. Trenton

    So incredibly awesome that the rocket was the biggest ever to go and it weighs alot. So glad they made it all back safely.

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  142. Greycen

    I loved learning about the Artemis 2 mission! So fun to learn about it!

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  143. Andres

    wwwwwooooowwwwww, this is so cool.this is the coolest thing iv’e ever seen

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  144. Anna

    The science behind rockets is so cool!

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  145. Scarlett

    Hi from Ohio!!

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  146. Elena

    I love science live! OUTER SPACE IS AMAZING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  147. Emmett

    Can’t wait for more science lives!

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  148. Cora

    Excited to watch this one!

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  149. Brandon

    hi this is brandon I really liked the live

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  150. Liam

    I think it is amazing you learned from Bill Lear.

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  151. Alexa

    hi from illinois

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  152. Timothy

    Hey, from Oregon I really enjoyed the talk about NASA I hope that they can accomplish any of there dreams NASA has not accomplished yet.

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  153. William

    this is interesting

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  154. Ian

    I got to see a rocket launch a satellite up from Cape Canaveral a couple of years ago and it was awesome.

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  155. Sharon

    Science live is amazing

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  156. Keegan

    Hi I’m Keegan from Montana, I didn’t know that there was liquid hydrogen and oxygen, that’s cool.

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  157. Aliza

    Hi from Florida!

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  158. Copelyn

    Hi from North Carolina!

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  159. Jeremiah

    I am so excited.

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  160. Pamela

    Hello all the way from Louisiana!

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  161. Caitlin

    hi from ny!!

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  162. Howard

    I watched the rocket return

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  163. Eli

    im excited to learn about rockets going to the moon!

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  164. Milana

    Hello from Nevada!

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  165. Iranddy

    Thank you for the science live today also hi from new york

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  166. Jacob

    Pretty cool Artemis II

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  167. Emery

    Do the pieces under where the astronauts are stay attached the whole time or do they come off at some point ?

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  168. Austin

    austin from Vegas is here!

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  169. Maya

    Hi from Brazil!!!

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  170. Iyana

    hiiii from NJ

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  171. Micah

    I didn’t know the ethernet was in space.

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  172. Heaven

    “I had never heard of Artemis before, but now I know about it through science, for example, and it was amazing.”

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  173. Easton

    Who invented the first ever rocket?

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  174. Elena

    Good evening from Missouri!

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  175. Eli

    hi from texas!

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