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naomi24 | 17:13 Mon 03rd Feb 2020 | ChatterBank
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Some years ago someone posted a short YouTube video of a journey through the universe. Does anyone remember it - and if so, can you please post a link here? I'm in the process of explaining space and associated mysteries to a little boy and that video would be very helpful.

Many thanks.
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This any good?

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Thanks very much, Mamyalynne. I think the one I remember was shorter than that though. Where attention spans are at a premium the shorter the better. :o)
I understand that ,yes - at least that one is not too technical in speech.

I'll have another rootle.
Too childish?

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I'll definitely hang on to it. Thanks Mamyalynne. I had a quick look but couldn't find anything very short.
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Yes, it is really.
My eldest Grandson was heavily into Space etc, however he preferred books.

I'm sure someone will find a happy medium.
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Hope so. It's annoying that I can't remember where it was posted, but it was a long time ago. The graphics on it were very good. Thanks for trying. It's appreciated.
Is it the video that shows all the planets and they get bigger and bigger as it goes along?
naomi, I posted this a few years back, the first four minutes are interesting, the last minute is odd. :o)
That's impressive Vulcan.
There is this too Naomi. how old is the boy?

This is incredible but perhaps a little too long for a very young child.

Wot ! No large scale threadlike structures ?
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Thanks so much for your help everyone. None are the original but I think all the videos will help in our journey. Very grateful to you.

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