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The Night Sky - Part Two - The Mysteries Of The Universe

1m · Kids Read To Us · 12 Jun 17:47

This is a 2nd part of the new series on Space based on the book "The Mysteries of the Universe" that I will be reading for this summer. This episode is about the Night Sky covering - telescopes, stars, planets, meteors, galaxies.

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