The First Story Time From Space Video Is Now Live!

Pause and get in your jammies first for optimum snuggling.

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Story Time From Space, a new program where astronauts on the ISS read to the people of Earth while in front of the Space Station’s cupola, is finally live. Listen to Mike Hopkins doing Max Goes To The Moon, and relax: story time is for grown ups, too.

I’m impressed that this first Story Time video manages to showcase both the book’s incredible illustrations and a totally bonkers view of Earth. To keep the program going and see what science education on the ISS has in store, you can contribute to the Story Time From Space Kickstarter here. Now if only they can figure out how to keep that big blue thing from getting in the shot…

(via Story Time From Space)


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