Oh That is so wonderful to read. My elder son also was five+ when we introduced him to space. He is such an ardent space fanatic, today he is very happy working in the field he loves most Wishing you son all the best and hope he is one of the scientists who will find solutions to many problems that we face in space travel. I used metric system because of majority of the majority of the readers in this forum are from all over the world. (it has been my pet peeve that US is not converting to metric system. But that's a discussion for another day, another place)
Thank you for your generous blessings ! I just wish he becomes a good person. All in God's hands. All the best to your son too !
Thank you @justanothergirl . Bring them on! I can take this and then some more too Mars really was challenge to me. The enormous amount of information, phew...mind boggling. My original article was six pages on 12 Times New Roman font. I whittled away slowly, keeping only what I thought might interest a child when first introduced to this planet. Isn't it? I too was so happy to read about the lightweight lifestyle over there and my imagination went overboard. Oh, They giveth and they taketh away!!
He will be a good person, no doubt, with you as his mother. That combined with contributions to STEM will make him a great person. Thank you for wishes to my son, I'll take all your blessings for my children. They mean a lot to me - your blessing and my children, that is..