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Use the details given in the story and your imagination and prepare a timetable for the trip to the moon.

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प्रश्न

Use the details given in the story and your imagination and prepare a timetable for the trip to the moon.

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Time Activity
Day 1  
6:00 AM Wake up and prepare for the trip.
8:00 AM Check all equipment, pack essentials, and board the spacecraft.
10:00 AM Launch the spacecraft and begin the journey to the moon.
12:00 PM Mid-journey: enjoy the view of Earth and discuss safety protocols.
6:00 PM Arrive on the moon, set up the base camp, and rest.
Day 2  
7:00 AM Wake up and gear up for exploration.
8:00 AM Begin the moonwalk: collect rocks and soil as souvenirs.
10:00 AM Explore the craters and record findings.
1:00 PM Return to base for lunch and review collected materials.
3:00 PM Conduct experiments (gravity tests, temperature checks, etc.).
5:00 PM Write a journal about the day’s experience.
7:00 PM Stargazing and observing Earth’s reflection from the moon.
Day 3  
8:00 AM Pack up and prepare for the return journey.
10:00 AM Take off from the moon and begin the return trip to Earth.
5:00 AM Safely land on Earth, unpack souvenirs, and share the experience with friends and family.
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अध्याय 2.2: The Souvenir - English workshop [पृष्ठ २८]

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