Grandrabbit’s has products to get any little
astronaut off the ground, including space
suits, books, solar system models and more!
Come into the store for our full selection.
Since the beginning
of August our attention has been turned to the sky. On August 5 (Neil Armstrong’s
birthday by the way) NASA’s Curiosity Rover successfully landed on the surface
of Mars. The nights of August 12th and 13th were lit up
by the Perseid Meteor Shower,
and on the 25th Neil Armstrong, the first man to ever set foot on
the moon, passed away.
With all this space
talk, you may find your kids wanting to know more about our solar system, NASA
and space travel. Here are some tidbits
we picked up to help get your conversations started.

Speaking of childhood wonder, who else is still waiting
for some aliens to show up on the camera of the new Mars Rover Curiosity?!?
Okay, so the Rover is actually looking for microbial life forms, but we can
dream right?

Just for fun, if one
martian year= 1.88 earth years. How old would you be if you were a martian?
(Hint: Divide your age in years by 1.88)
Want to know more?
NASA has heaps
of great information and cool interactive material such as Be A Martian so be sure to
explore their website if you’re interested in keeping up to date with
Curiosity’s location, photos, technology, etc.