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ASTRO S1 - Part 1: Shooting Star The Lunar Station The Lunar School - cover

ASTRO S1 - Part 1: Shooting Star The Lunar Station The Lunar School

Martin Wintersberger, Manuela Wieninger

Publisher: Astro Entertainment

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Summary

Astro and his family live on the moon! Be a cool space explorer too and experience exciting and fun adventures with him and his friends at the Lunar Station. 

EPISODE 1: SHOOTING STAR 
The time has finally come for the Winter family to fly to the moon in a rocket. A surprise awaits them at the transfer platform Orbit Alpha. 

EPISODE 2: THE LUNAR STATION 
Astro explores the Lunar Station and gets to know his new home. He is unexpectedly rescued by a new friend and has to make a moral decision. 

EPISODE 3: THE LUNAR SCHOOL 
Oh no! Astro fell asleep on his first day of Philosophy class. To make matters worse, Erik Stone steals his model rocket. However, Astro gets unexpected help.
Available since: 02/13/2025.
Print length: 128 pages.

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