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Journey Through the Galactic Space Shuttle

Erik Jonas

Publisher: The Good Child Bookstore

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Summary

Journey Through the Galactic Space Shuttle follows a brave group of young space explorers aboard the Astral Voyager as they embark on a thrilling mission across the galaxy.
 
Zara, Juno, Orin, and Mira, with guidance from Captain Valen, navigate asteroid fields, encounter quirky alien species, and solve cosmic mysteries. From navigating wormholes to exploring strange new planets, their teamwork and creativity are tested at every turn.
 
But when a mysterious problem arises as they approach the International Space Station, the team must come together to save the mission and return to Earth with an astonishing discovery. 
Available since: 06/19/2025.
Print length: 153 pages.

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