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The new version of the saucer dashboard's OS malfunctions.
More details for Ready Jet Go!, Sat 6, 9:30 pm
The new version of the saucer dashboard's OS malfunctions.
More details for Ready Jet Go!, Sun 7, 5:30 am
"My Three Suns": The kids play shadow tag, but then the clouds cover the sun, making it so that they can't play shadow tag. Then, the kids learn about a planet with 3 suns, Proxima B. They are glad to live on a planet with just one sun. Meanwhile, Face 9000 tries to take up comedy. "Magnet, P.I.": Sean becomes a magician called the Great Seanzo and dazzles the other kids with magnet tricks.
More details for Ready Jet Go!, Sun 7, 9:30 pm
"My Three Suns": The kids play shadow tag, but then the clouds cover the sun, making it so that they can't play shadow tag. Then, the kids learn about a planet with 3 suns, Proxima B. They are glad to live on a planet with just one sun. Meanwhile, Face 9000 tries to take up comedy. "Magnet, P.I.": Sean becomes a magician called the Great Seanzo and dazzles the other kids with magnet tricks.
More details for Ready Jet Go!, Mon 8, 5:30 am
Not wanting to go to bed, Mindy asks Jet and the others to keep the sun from going down; and Sean practices his report on Galileo.
More details for Ready Jet Go!, Sat 13, 9:30 pm
Not wanting to go to bed, Mindy asks Jet and the others to keep the sun from going down; and Sean practices his report on Galileo.
More details for Ready Jet Go!, Sun 14, 5:30 am
"You Can Call Me Albedo": It's evening at the cul-de-sac, and the kids are looking at two asteroids through Sean's telescope - one is light-colored and one is dark. Meanwhile, Mitchell's dog Cody seems to have run away because he doesn't like the black sweater Mitchell put on him. The kids learn about how, just like asteroids, some things are easier to see in the dark than others, like a white card is easier to see than Cody's black sweater. This amount of brightness is called 'albedo'.
More details for Ready Jet Go!, Sun 14, 9:30 pm
"You Can Call Me Albedo": It's evening at the cul-de-sac, and the kids are looking at two asteroids through Sean's telescope - one is light-colored and one is dark. Meanwhile, Mitchell's dog Cody seems to have run away because he doesn't like the black sweater Mitchell put on him. The kids learn about how, just like asteroids, some things are easier to see in the dark than others, like a white card is easier to see than Cody's black sweater. This amount of brightness is called 'albedo'.
More details for Ready Jet Go!, Mon 15, 5:30 am