Ready Jet Go
Map of the Galaxy
Clip: Special | 1m 32sVideo has Closed Captions
Celery shows the kids the map of the Galaxy, including the Bortron and Earth solar system.
Celery shows the kids our arm of the galaxy, including the Bortron and Earth solar system. The Mothership then passes Voyager One, becoming the first humans in interstellar space.
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Ready Jet Go
Map of the Galaxy
Clip: Special | 1m 32sVideo has Closed Captions
Celery shows the kids our arm of the galaxy, including the Bortron and Earth solar system. The Mothership then passes Voyager One, becoming the first humans in interstellar space.
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eans we're about to leave our solar system.
This Mothership is fast.
- Yup!
And now that the planets are safely behind us, we can set our course for our home star, Bortron.
- Ooh!
Does the ship have that big of a map?
- Oh-ho, my!
Yes.
[whirring] Voilà.
♪ ♪ - [gasps] all: Whoa!
♪ ♪ - Wow.
Is this our arm of the galaxy?
- Absolutely right, Sydney.
Here's where we are, the Yellow Dwarf star, your Sun.
- And here's where we're going?
- Right!
The Red Dwarf star, Bortron!
- Wow.
[beeping] Whoops.
Hey, look.
Our planets.
♪ ♪ Aww.
Now I'm homesick.
- Come on, Sean!
We're heading for Bortron 7!
- You'll get to meet actual Bortronians.
- And eat the actual ♪ Classic Three-Part Bortronian Meal!
♪ - ♪ What a fantastic deal!
♪ [alarm beeping] [spaceship whirring] - Whoa!
Look out!
- Whoopsie!
[straining] [spaceship whirring] - Whoa.
There goes Voyager 1.
The farthest reaching human spacecraft ever.
- This is it, Sean.
We're in interstellar space.
Farther than any human has ever gone.
Let's do this!
- Yeah, let's go to Bortron 7. both: Yes!


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