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🗓️ 10 September 2022
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How does your body defeat viruses? Does it really rain diamonds on Uranus? All of these questions are answered this week on the Fun Kids Science Weekly. We look at the White Lipped Peccary in Dangerous Dan, and in Science the news we hear about updates in NASA's latest rocket launch and about a runaway manatee! We hear our final episode from our Techno Mum Sport series and are learning all about the most important thing we need to live... WATER! With Hallux's Hydration Helpdesk!
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0:00.0 | Hello and welcome to a brand new episode of The Fun Kids Science Weekly. This is the |
0:07.3 | smartest show in the history of the solar system you've found it. You've stumbled upon |
0:11.9 | us well done. My name's Dan. This is where we look at the most amazing things that are |
0:18.0 | lurking around the universe. And this week we're trying to figure out the whole history |
0:23.0 | of this planet we're on right now. You see there's an incredible new book out and it |
0:27.7 | manages to squeeze all of the billions of years that this world has been around into one |
0:33.1 | single day. To help you understand, kind of what happened when we'll find out more in |
0:38.8 | a bit with the author Tom Jackson. One of my favourite stories is the formation of the |
0:45.2 | moon, which happens only about 13 minutes past midnight. And this is still a theory. No |
0:53.3 | one quite knows where the moon comes from. It's very, our moon is very interesting. There's |
0:58.7 | no other planet in the solar system with a moon that's this big and made of the same sort |
1:03.8 | of stuff compared to. Also, we're into the end of the summer now and we've got techno |
1:10.5 | mum back for one last look at how technology has helped a summer of sports. It's amazing |
1:18.3 | that the design of bike seems to change every year. And that's all thanks to... Yeah, I know |
1:23.8 | a engine is, but what a engine is and actually do. Is there like a bunch of crazy events |
1:29.8 | somewhere? Do you think it's something you might like to do as a job? Are you saying that |
1:33.2 | I'm crazy? No, Silla. It's a fascinating area. And I've got your questions as always. This |
1:39.5 | week they're on viruses and diamond rain. Can it be true? Are you going to be rich? We'll |
1:45.9 | find out in a brand new episode of the Fun Kids Science Weekly. We kick things off with |
1:54.1 | this week's science in the news. NASA having a terrible time trying to get their new rocket |
2:04.3 | launched to the moon. The Artemis one moon rocket was meant to launch last week. If you |
2:09.6 | remember, we talked about it on the show then again last Saturday, but it's been stopped |
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