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Space Station Astronaut Mission


I’m in my room, pretending to be an astronaut. I’ve got a toy space helmet on my head and a cardboard rocket ship stuck to the floor with tape. My mission is to explore new asteroids near our imaginary space station.

First stop, Asteroid X-3! It’s covered in glowing blue crystals. I carefully pick up one of them using my pretend robot arm. The crystals feel cold but are surprisingly light. I jot down notes on a notepad—“Asteroid X-3: Blue Crystal Found. Must be valuable.”

Next, there’s Asteroid Y-7. It has tiny craters that look like moon rocks. I decide to take a sample and hide it in my pocket. “Y-7: Crater Rocks Collected. Maybe for the space museum later,” I write.

Finally, there’s Asteroid Z-2 with its big, flat surface. Perfect for planting flags! I grab a flag from my desk and plant it down on the asteroid’s surface. “Asteroid Z-2: Flag Planted by Astronaut #1.”

I’m so happy with how my mission went today. Tomorrow, I’ll explore more asteroids and maybe find some more crystals or rocks to add to my collection. Space exploration is way better than playing in a park!