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Astronaut Story 5-6 years old Interactive story

Captain Mira and the Star-Step Mission

An interactive bedtime adventure that teaches how astronauts work, train, and stay safe while caring for Earth.

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An adult female astronaut, smiling and focused, in a white and pale-blue suit with red details and helmet under her arm, reads a small checklist held by a rocket-shaped pencil attached to the paper; she has brown hair in a ponytail, bright eyes and a calm, confident expression, standing near a tall red-and-white rocket on a stylized paper launchpad with cardboard textures and a dark sky studded with silver paper stars; a man of about 40, a control-room technician in a light shirt, round glasses and seated before green and blue screens, speaks softly into a mic at right background; a small cutout of Earth, blue and white like a marble, is stuck on the wall behind her; the main scene shows her calmly and wonder-filled preparing to depart, a gentle gesture and warm light on her face, evoking preparation and friendship. report a problem with this image
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Astronaut
A person who trains to travel and work in space above Earth.
Checklist
A written list of things to do to stay safe and not forget anything.
Oxygen
The air part that people need to breathe to stay alive.
Hatch
A special door on a spaceship that can close tightly to keep air in.
Rendezvous
A planned meeting in space when two spacecraft come close together.
Airlock
A small room that lets people move from inside air to outside space safely.
Safety tether
A strong strap that keeps an astronaut connected to the spaceship.
Module
A part of the space station that has a job like living or storing things.
Simulator
A machine that copies space actions so people can practice safely on Earth.
Mass limits
The rule about how heavy things can be on the spacecraft.
Safe module
The part of the station with extra air and masks for safety.
Docking
The action of joining the spacecraft carefully to the space station.
Communication
Talking or sending messages clearly so everyone understands each other.
Launch
The moment a rocket goes up from Earth to start a space ride.
Alarm
A loud or bright warning that tells people there might be a problem.

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