Nexus STEM: Mission to the Moon - Educational stories

Nexus STEM: Mission to the Moon

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Join Leo on an out-of-this-world journey to become a Junior Space Engineer. This interactive adventure blends fascinating lunar facts with the thrill of rocket science, inspiring young minds to reach for the stars and explore the wonders of the universe.

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BOOKLET TITLE Nexus STEM 🚀 Mission to the Moon Junior Space Engineer Guide ⸻ 🧩 FORMAT (give this to supplier) • Size: A5 (small booklet) or 5.5” x 8.5” • Pages: 8 pages • Color: Yes (simple color) • Paper: standard glossy or matte ⸻ ✍️ FULL CONTENT (COPY-PASTE READY) ⸻ 🌕 PAGE 1 — COVER Nexus STEM 🚀 Mission to the Moon Become a Junior Space Engineer Build • Learn • Explore ⸻ 👋 PAGE 2 — WELCOME Welcome, Space Engineer! You are about to begin an exciting mission to the Moon 🌕 In this kit, you will: • Build your own moon landing model • Learn how astronauts travel to space • Discover amazing facts about the Moon Are you ready to launch? 👉 Let’s begin your mission! ⸻ 🌕 PAGE 3 — WHAT IS THE MOON? The Moon is Earth’s closest neighbor in space. Did you know? • The Moon is about 384,400 km away from Earth • It has no air to breathe • Gravity on the Moon is much weaker than Earth 👉 That means astronauts can jump higher! ⸻ 🚀 PAGE 4 — HOW DO ROCKETS WORK? Rockets are powerful machines that travel into space. They work using thrust: • Fuel burns and pushes gas downward • This force pushes the rocket upward 🚀 👉 The bigger the force, the higher the rocket goes! ⸻ 👨‍🚀 PAGE 5 — THE MOON LANDING In 1969, humans landed on the Moon for the first time. Mission name: Apollo 11 Astronauts: • Neil Armstrong • Buzz Aldrin Neil Armstrong said: “That’s one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind.” ⸻ 🧠 PAGE 6 — FUN FACTS • The Moon has no weather • Footprints can last for millions of years • The Moon helps control Earth’s tides 👉 Can you imagine living on the Moon? ⸻ ❓ PAGE 7 — QUIZ TIME Test your knowledge! 1. Does the Moon have air? ☐ Yes ☐ No 2. What pushes a rocket upward? ☐ Gravity ☐ Thrust 3. What was the name of the first Moon mission? ☐ Apollo 11 ☐ Space X ⸻ 🎖️ PAGE 8 — MISSION COMPLETE Congratulations, Space Engineer! 🚀 You have completed your Moon Mission. You learned: • How rockets work • Facts about the Moon • The history of space exploration 👉 Keep exploring. The universe is full of discoveries!

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