SPACE CAT: RESCUE MISSION
Start adventure
Oh no! There are three astronauts stranded in space. Help Space Cat rescue the astronauts and bring them back to their space station.
Read the clue to help Space Cat find where to go first.
I'm far away from the Sun, at the very edge of the universe. Where can I look?
Venus
Mercury
Neptune
I'm far away from the Sun, at the very edge of the universe. Where can I look?
Venus
Not quite... Try again!
Neptune
I'm far away from the Sun, at the very edge of the universe. Where can I look?
Not quite... Try again!
Mercury
Neptune
I'm far away from the Sun, at the very edge of the universe. Where can I look?
I'm far away from the Sun, at the very edge of the universe. Where can I look?
Venus
Mercury
That's right!
Mission:
NEPTUNE
Find and click on the astronaut.
I've been rescued, hooray!
...by an alien cat?! Huh, I guess I've seen stranger things in space...
INTRODUCING:
Mae JEMISON
–First Black woman in space– Do you know what space shuttle she boarded?
Enterprise
Endeavor
Vostak
INTRODUCING:
Mae JEMISON
–First Black woman in space– Do you know what space shuttle she boarded?
Not quite... Try again!
Enterprise
Endeavor
INTRODUCING:
Mae JEMISON
–First Black woman in space– Do you know what space shuttle she boarded?
Not quite... Try again!
Vostak
Endeavor
CORRECT
That's right! Mae boarded the Endeavor in 1992. Nice work!
MISSION IN PROGRESS:
1 DOWN, 2 to GO
|Hold on tight..."
Mission
VENUS
then jet set away, on their journey
1/4
We're appraoching a new planet which has 146 moons. Which one is it?
Venus
Mars
Saturn
1/4
We're appraoching a new planet which has 146 moons. Which one is it?
Not quite... try again!
Venus
Saturn
1/4
We're appraoching a new planet which has 146 moons. Which one is it?
Not quite... try again!
Mars
Saturn
1/4
We're appraoching a new planet which has 146 moons. Which one is it?
Venus
Mars
That's right!
You found me, Mae! And... an alien cat?
We did! And actually, he goes by Space Cat.
INTRODUCING:
WILLIAM SHATNER
You're never too old to follow your dreams! How old was William when he went to space?
90
20
75
INTRODUCING:
WILLIAM SHATNER
You're never too old to follow your dreams! How old was William when he went to space?
Not quite... Try again!
90
20
INTRODUCING:
WILLIAM SHATNER
You're never too old to follow your dreams! How old was William when he went to space?
90
Not quite... Try again!
75
CORRECT
That's right! William Shatner was 90 years old when he launched on Blue Origin's New Shephard rocket. Nice work!
MISSION IN PROGRESS:
2 DOWN, 1 to GO
I'm never heard of these 'feelings' before. It must be a human thing.
I wonder if the other astronauts have these 'feelings' too?
Annoyed
Relieved
Angry
This astronaut was safely rescued. How might they be feeling?
Annoyed
Relieved
Not quite...
Maybe they're feeling a little angry at having zero gravity...But, imagine how you'd feel if you were found after being lost for so long!
Not quite...
Relieved
Angry
Maybe they're feeling a little annoyed about having to eat space food for so long...But, imagine how you'd feel if you were found after being lost for so long!
CORRECT
That's right! Being relieved means to feel relaxed and happy once something unpleasant has stopped. We can feel many emotions all at once!
Excited
Annoyed
Worried
What about the last astronaut still stranded. How might they be feeling?
Annoyed
Worried
Not quite...
Maybe they feel a little excited about seeing new space wonders up close. But, it is extremely dangerous for an astronaut to be in space, especially when something goes wrong.
Excited
Not quite...
Worried
They might feel a little annoyed about something going wrong, or having to wait a long time for help. But, this is an extremely dangerous situation, so they probably feel this a LOT...
CORRECT
That's right! Being worried means to feel anxious or scared about what might happen. We all feel worried at times, and it can feel better to share these feelings with someone you trust.
1/4
Time to complete the rescue mission. Next stop: the star of the show, and what all planets orbit!
Sun
Uranus
Earth
1/4
Time to complete the rescue mission. Next stop: the star of the show, and what all planets orbit!
Not quite... try again!
Sun
Earth
1/4
Time to complete the rescue mission. Next stop: the star of the show, and what all planets orbit...
Not quite... try again!
Sun
Uranus
1/4
Time to complete the rescue mission. Next stop: the star of the show, and what all planets orbit!
That's right!
Uranus
Earth
HELLOOOO..., Astronaut? Are you there?
A little help here!! I floated a little too close to the Sun...
INTRODUCING:
NEIL ARMSTRONG
–First person to set foot on the moon– ...and now, a little sun damaged...
Vosta
Thank you, Space Cat!
|Hold on tight..."
Mission
VENUS
then jet set away, on their journey
MISSION:
COMPLETE
WELL DONE!
Wait – not so fast. There's still one last place to go... It's not too hot, and not too cold. A place where gravity exists so I won't float away again! A place I call home... Unscramble the letters and pl move them below:
|Hold on tight..."
Mission
VENUS
then jet set away, on their journey
CHECK: HOW DID YOU DO?
|Hold on tight..."
Mission
VENUS
then jet set away, on their journey
Thank you for YOUR HELP!
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Transcript
SPACE CAT: RESCUE MISSION
Start adventure
Oh no! There are three astronauts stranded in space. Help Space Cat rescue the astronauts and bring them back to their space station.
Read the clue to help Space Cat find where to go first.
I'm far away from the Sun, at the very edge of the universe. Where can I look?
Venus
Mercury
Neptune
I'm far away from the Sun, at the very edge of the universe. Where can I look?
Venus
Not quite... Try again!
Neptune
I'm far away from the Sun, at the very edge of the universe. Where can I look?
Not quite... Try again!
Mercury
Neptune
I'm far away from the Sun, at the very edge of the universe. Where can I look?
I'm far away from the Sun, at the very edge of the universe. Where can I look?
Venus
Mercury
That's right!
Mission:
NEPTUNE
Find and click on the astronaut.
I've been rescued, hooray!
...by an alien cat?! Huh, I guess I've seen stranger things in space...
INTRODUCING:
Mae JEMISON
–First Black woman in space– Do you know what space shuttle she boarded?
Enterprise
Endeavor
Vostak
INTRODUCING:
Mae JEMISON
–First Black woman in space– Do you know what space shuttle she boarded?
Not quite... Try again!
Enterprise
Endeavor
INTRODUCING:
Mae JEMISON
–First Black woman in space– Do you know what space shuttle she boarded?
Not quite... Try again!
Vostak
Endeavor
CORRECT
That's right! Mae boarded the Endeavor in 1992. Nice work!
MISSION IN PROGRESS:
1 DOWN, 2 to GO
|Hold on tight..."
Mission
VENUS
then jet set away, on their journey
1/4
We're appraoching a new planet which has 146 moons. Which one is it?
Venus
Mars
Saturn
1/4
We're appraoching a new planet which has 146 moons. Which one is it?
Not quite... try again!
Venus
Saturn
1/4
We're appraoching a new planet which has 146 moons. Which one is it?
Not quite... try again!
Mars
Saturn
1/4
We're appraoching a new planet which has 146 moons. Which one is it?
Venus
Mars
That's right!
You found me, Mae! And... an alien cat?
We did! And actually, he goes by Space Cat.
INTRODUCING:
WILLIAM SHATNER
You're never too old to follow your dreams! How old was William when he went to space?
90
20
75
INTRODUCING:
WILLIAM SHATNER
You're never too old to follow your dreams! How old was William when he went to space?
Not quite... Try again!
90
20
INTRODUCING:
WILLIAM SHATNER
You're never too old to follow your dreams! How old was William when he went to space?
90
Not quite... Try again!
75
CORRECT
That's right! William Shatner was 90 years old when he launched on Blue Origin's New Shephard rocket. Nice work!
MISSION IN PROGRESS:
2 DOWN, 1 to GO
I'm never heard of these 'feelings' before. It must be a human thing.
I wonder if the other astronauts have these 'feelings' too?
Annoyed
Relieved
Angry
This astronaut was safely rescued. How might they be feeling?
Annoyed
Relieved
Not quite...
Maybe they're feeling a little angry at having zero gravity...But, imagine how you'd feel if you were found after being lost for so long!
Not quite...
Relieved
Angry
Maybe they're feeling a little annoyed about having to eat space food for so long...But, imagine how you'd feel if you were found after being lost for so long!
CORRECT
That's right! Being relieved means to feel relaxed and happy once something unpleasant has stopped. We can feel many emotions all at once!
Excited
Annoyed
Worried
What about the last astronaut still stranded. How might they be feeling?
Annoyed
Worried
Not quite...
Maybe they feel a little excited about seeing new space wonders up close. But, it is extremely dangerous for an astronaut to be in space, especially when something goes wrong.
Excited
Not quite...
Worried
They might feel a little annoyed about something going wrong, or having to wait a long time for help. But, this is an extremely dangerous situation, so they probably feel this a LOT...
CORRECT
That's right! Being worried means to feel anxious or scared about what might happen. We all feel worried at times, and it can feel better to share these feelings with someone you trust.
1/4
Time to complete the rescue mission. Next stop: the star of the show, and what all planets orbit!
Sun
Uranus
Earth
1/4
Time to complete the rescue mission. Next stop: the star of the show, and what all planets orbit!
Not quite... try again!
Sun
Earth
1/4
Time to complete the rescue mission. Next stop: the star of the show, and what all planets orbit...
Not quite... try again!
Sun
Uranus
1/4
Time to complete the rescue mission. Next stop: the star of the show, and what all planets orbit!
That's right!
Uranus
Earth
HELLOOOO..., Astronaut? Are you there?
A little help here!! I floated a little too close to the Sun...
INTRODUCING:
NEIL ARMSTRONG
–First person to set foot on the moon– ...and now, a little sun damaged...
Vosta
Thank you, Space Cat!
|Hold on tight..."
Mission
VENUS
then jet set away, on their journey
MISSION:
COMPLETE
WELL DONE!
Wait – not so fast. There's still one last place to go... It's not too hot, and not too cold. A place where gravity exists so I won't float away again! A place I call home... Unscramble the letters and pl move them below:
|Hold on tight..."
Mission
VENUS
then jet set away, on their journey
CHECK: HOW DID YOU DO?
|Hold on tight..."
Mission
VENUS
then jet set away, on their journey
Thank you for YOUR HELP!