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!

➡️ r-51’s Martian Pet Rock Guide

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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10,467 Comments

  1. Avah

    I like seeing the guys in space

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  2. Aubree

    I was really interested in how much work and effort really goes into rockets!

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  3. Rylee

    I love sience

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  4. Chandler

    so excited its already Wednesday so we can be here for science live and learn something really cool

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  5. Dae'na

    hello from california

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  6. Justin

    Does Roger Billings agree with the other scientist and Elon Musk that they’ll find methane on Mars to help them get back to earth?

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  7. Breccan

    If it is possible to go to Mars, I wonder what we will find there.

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  8. Mya

    Great live this week!

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  9. Riley

    Have a good night everyone!

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  10. Ayden

    I learned that from space the rocket sent out a laser to Earth and Earth sent back a laser as Morse code

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  11. Aerolynn

    I like this live.

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  12. James

    How much was a fan jet?

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  13. Megan

    I loved learning about the new space mission!

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  14. Layla

    The history is always so interesting!

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  15. Beni

    Great video this week

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  16. Caraya

    NASA has always baffled and intrigued me! Such a great Science Live today!

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  17. Abigail

    poor r51 lol

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  18. Wyatt

    I love rockets they are so fascinating.

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  19. Kenden

    Comment i cant wait till next show

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  20. Nalani

    So cool

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  21. Nathan

    These are amazing videos

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  22. Jrew

    Pretty impressive, using lasers to send data and videos from a rocket in space, but I wonder how could we use this further in the future?

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  23. Diego

    Hi from Panama

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  24. Sophia

    the part where area 51 came on was funny.

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  25. Tammy

    always wondered how long it would take to go to other planets.

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  26. Noah

    Wow! Very cool!

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  27. Aubree

    GOOD LESSON-

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  28. Monae

    r 51 is so funny and he thinks those roks wer moon roks

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  29. Cora

    how long does it take to bild a rocket

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  30. Vance

    I really enjoyed learning about how the rockets are made!

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  31. Noah

    rockets are so cool

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  32. Harlemsaint

    I want to go to the moon one day.

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  33. E'lara

    that was amazing

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  34. Angela

    this live was so tuff

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  35. Jayden

    i love the episodes about the moon!!!

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  36. Joseph

    A project dedicated to seeing how far the moon is would be interesting to do. Also, hi R-51!

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  37. Adam

    Nasa 51 brilliant

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  38. Saige

    Hi from NC!!

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  39. Ethan

    This is a very interesting episode of science live

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  40. Olivia

    Hey from Georgia! So interesting

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  41. Gabriella

    I love seeing R51 in the live, he’s funny

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  42. Ethan

    rockets are a crazy invention

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  43. Edwin

    I watched the NASA livestream when it launched and when they were heading back down to Earth.

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  44. Emma

    I am from Ohio.

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  45. Leon

    Wow! Thanks for sharing all this information about what can basically be called the beginning of space exploration. I really learned a lot during this session of science live!

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  46. Marilyn

    I think 10X the distance around Earth sounds too far for the moon. I thought it was closer, since we go there all the time. Now I know its really far away.

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  47. Sophia

    Funny and amazing show!

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  48. Savannah

    I loved scienceee live its great as always!

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  49. Cody

    R51 is so funny cant wait for next week

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    • Science Live

      Hi Cody! R-51 is the BEST! ♥️

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  50. Nabeel

    The new technology SpaceX came other than with is absolutely mind-blowing!

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  51. Anastasia

    this weeks science live was so interesting!

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  52. Tsaduk

    Question: Whats does Artimies means?

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  53. Michael

    I can’t wait for the moon station launch! Do you think the mars mission is going to involve the moon station

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  54. Max

    I love the planet Mars and hope to help discover a safe way for humans to travel to and from Mars!

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  55. Jack

    The rocket prop at the end was actually very well done!

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  56. Emma

    Honored to be among those who watched the Artemis launch.

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  57. Gwendolyn

    I love the science live.

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  58. Jason

    I got to watch Artemis launch on live TV. It was so cool!

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  59. Emma

    What did the science officer do that was at mission control for the Artemis II mission? It was really neat to see all the pictures from the Artemis II mission also!

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  60. Miley

    I love science lives!!

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  61. Jayce

    How much gravity does the earth have?

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  62. Hanna

    Wow rockets are so fascinating !!!

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  63. Qadeer

    What did the rocket ship say to the moon idk

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  64. Chloe

    so interesting!

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  65. Amie

    I LOVE SCIENCE LIVES!!! I LEARN SO MUCH FROM THEM !!!

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  66. Jesse

    Rockets are amazing!

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  67. Bentley

    Hello from Tennessee

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  68. Caelen

    I can’t wait for next week

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  69. Wyatt

    It was great this week amazing I love talking about rockets

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  70. Gavin

    Will there ever be even more options for English four.

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  71. Jacob

    hi from tx

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  72. Jahmaari

    Glad to be here.

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  73. Ruth

    how do you make helium

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  74. Jonah

    Is Methane the same thing found in regular gasoline ?

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  75. Charlotte

    FROM NC AND CHARLOTTE IS MY NAME

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  76. Kamron

    Amazing I loved the video! So informative!

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  77. Ava

    I’m so excited for the science fair, and I hope to build a rocket ship that can safely transport people to mars and back.

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  78. Jordan

    The mixture (not a single chemical) is called ammonium perchlorate.
    Mixture: Aluminum powder, HTPB (can burn like a fuel), and small amounts of additives. Your welcome!

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  79. Hanna

    Great science live!!!

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  80. Evan

    love watching science lives

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  81. Steven

    R51 would be a great astronaut

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  82. Elias

    Stuff like this is always interesting to me. Thanks Acellus staff.

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  83. Hayley

    hello from NC

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  84. Rennan

    This episode was so good

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  85. Alianna

    Hii from delaware

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    • Ayden

      Slightly late but hi from Maryland!

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  86. Caroline

    hey from IN

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  87. Mckinley

    this is so interesting

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  88. George

    I love the rocket story !

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  89. Olivia

    What does the propeller plane do?

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  90. Riley

    Great video! Very interesting !

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  91. Oliver

    Another great episode those moon pictures were really cool!

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  92. Anthony

    Great video this week guys! See y’all next Week 🙂

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  93. Marilyn

    We looked up the solid rocket fuel. Google says its called APCP, which stands for Ammonium Perchlorate Composite Propellant

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  94. Kallie

    I always enjoy watching the science live!

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  95. James

    could you use an electric space ship to get further beond the moon pluss you would use less fuel

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  96. Ethan

    My favorite part was when the video talked about the Artemis 2 rocket and the astronauts. Also, the video was interesting.

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  97. Maya

    It was super cool to see the Artemis II launch!

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  98. Adam

    I am really excited for future missions, I love science live!

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  99. Joseph

    I like the rocket ship and intresting

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  100. Aravis

    I love the moon I think it is so cool.

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  101. Patrick

    How much does bluiding one rocket cost?

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  102. Abigail

    I didn’t know rockets worked that way!!😃

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  103. Annalise

    I love science live! <3

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  104. Luke

    I’m a big fan of the lives!

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  105. Ahmed

    I think it was liquid hydrogen and liquid oxygen that fueled Artemis II. One of rhe astronauts is from the town I live in.

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  106. Gabby

    This science live was so fun to watch

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  107. Donovan

    it was so cool learning about rockets and how they work and even how they were designed to go to the moon

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  108. Marc

    Love the Science live

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  109. Mya

    Hello from Virginia

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  110. Solomon

    It was 3 million pounds

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  111. Kyra

    Hello from Montana! I enjoyed this live very much haha. I love learning about space, but how long does it take for the rocket ship to land on to the moon?

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  112. Stephen

    Hi from SC

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  113. Mattie

    I love learning about space and rockets.

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  114. Sawyer

    I never knew how far the moon was from the Earth!

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  115. Metztli

    It’s very interesting how much detail has to go into everything, makes you realize that in order to accomplish anything, trial and error is something that must happen.

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  116. Brynn

    Brynn here. What did the astronauts use when the toilet in the rocket broke?

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  117. Carter

    Just gets cooler every vid

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  118. Chloe

    It would be cool to travel to the moon!

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  119. Adela

    Hi from Texas!

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  120. Omar

    That video was amazing!! Thank you!

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  121. Eduardo

    Hello from Texas!

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  122. Braelyn

    so cool

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  123. Katelyn

    Why don’t we go to the moon often?

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  124. Trey

    how much does it cost for fuel to go to the moon and back… Just in fuel?

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  125. Javon

    Hello from Las Vegas. I enjoyed today’s video very much I got to learn new things about the Artemis ll mission like how the parachute was as big as a football field or like how hard it was to get the live stream to continue because of the new technology system that feels almost like trying to guide a thread into a needle as far as a football field! Learning about how much of a success the Artemis ll is so inspiring because humans were able to get a man made spacecraft around the moon and back with no problems other than the toilet not working.

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  126. Aaron

    This one was cool this week I enjoyed it😊 and hello world

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  127. Annabelle

    Thought the marshmallow was a moon rock haha

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  128. Amalia

    I live laugh love Arduino! ❤

    Have an amazing night, guys!

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  129. Amber

    Happy Earth Day!!

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  130. Eli

    What was the issue with the bathroom? What is the maximum number of people that can fit in a rocket?

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  131. Colby

    Interesting infomation

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  132. Elizabeth

    i love the science live today

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  133. Diego

    That is so interesting.

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  134. Eduardo

    Science is amazing!!

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  135. Natasha

    Hi, From Florida

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  136. Kasandra

    hello from ohio

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    • Dante

      When will we be going to the moon?

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  137. Landon

    I think its so cool how the rockets go to space and thst they have to have enough fuel to get to space.

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  138. Tate

    What was the first ever satellite ever launched??

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    • Zane

      I believe 1958 but that just might be the first one launched by the US and also the real answer to that is whenever the moon was created

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  139. Adrianna

    Hi from NY!

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  140. Aiden

    Such a cool video

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  141. Yasmin

    HAPPY EARTH DAY

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  142. Amaya

    I love science live!! Also I have a question, does science live run during summertime?

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  143. Paxton

    Rockets are cool, neat to learn about.

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  144. Malachi

    Hello from Malachi in Las Vegas!

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  145. Harley

    i think all this is cool

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  146. Blaze

    What is the best thing you ever found?

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  147. Stephan-obama

    Do they plan to go on other planet ?

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  148. Maribel

    Can’t wait for the next live!!

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  149. Braxton

    This was awesome.

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  150. Leila

    Hello from SC! 😀

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  151. Harrison

    I liked learning about the Artemis 2 .

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  152. Myra

    this stuff is amazing!

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  153. Dean

    I didn’t know they used lasers for transmitting data for Artemis Two or that there is a six minute blackout of communication. It is interesting that SpaceX uses methane as fuel for the rockets.

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  154. Wesley

    this live was so fun to watch

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  155. Alaysia

    Great episode.

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  156. Henley

    Hello from Arkansas another amazing and interesting science live!

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  157. Briella

    That was cool!! 😎

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  158. Anh

    Do you think that there could be aliens on the moon?

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  159. Avery

    HEYY FROM NC

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  160. Trent

    Hi from MT

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  161. Malaya

    Hi from Texas

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  162. Deacon

    why not go to Jupiter

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  163. Nicolette

    hiiiiii from flordia

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  164. Raquel

    So cool..!

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  165. Hannah

    Hello from Texas! I love Science Live!

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  166. Leilani

    i really loved it

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  167. Isabella

    i luvvvv science soo much!!

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  168. Matthew

    hey guys. in science live I have 3 favorite is,
    Inventioneering with Microcontroller
    IC – Divide by 3 and,
    The Amazing Arduino. I’ve noteisted, that doing acellus courses help me with real world problems in engineering class I made a zipline that was crazy. I just love what acellus does things with me. now Im in 3 grade with social studdies, math, engineering, elmerntry eloclogy. and spanish. now im 8 and geting to be a big boy. I also made lunch and 3:00 im really thankful for acellus.

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  169. Gia

    HELLO FROM TEXAS >:3

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  170. Lillyana

    I LOVE YOU GUYS

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  171. Stephan-obama

    I love science

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  172. Taylor

    Do you think you will find different things on mars

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  173. Xander

    hello from ny, i love hearing about the artemis II launch

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  174. Rocco

    this was a fun one!

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  175. Naomi

    Hiii from pa☆

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