He pulled the book out his pack.
He flipped through it until he found a
page that showed the surface of the moon.
He read aloud:
It takes fourteen Earth days to equal
one day on the moon. No air protects
the moon from the sun’s rays,
so daytime heat reaches 260 degrees.
Jack looked at Annie. “I told you out blood
would boil if we want out there,” he said
“Yuck,” she said.
Jack read from the book again:
Moon scientists wear spacesuits,
which have controls to keep them from
getting too hot or too cold. They have tanks,
which provide air for two hours.