When the sun's energy intersects with that of other stars in the galaxy, a discussion ensues among Priscilla, Donton, and Enoch that evidence of God's creation has never been so clear.
A sudden flash of light, an inexplicable power outage, and Donton's doubts about his faith confound the Genesis 7 crew in the eleventh episode in the children's space series.
Priscilla struggles to grasp the truth of God's love and the beauty of Blue Neptune as the Genesis 7 crew sets a record for the farthest space mission and a trajectory for the planet's largest moon, Triton.
After launching probes through Saturn's incredible winds and affirming that the seventh planet has no core, the Genesis 7 crew sets it course on The Icy World of Uranus.
Priscilla struggles to grasp the truth of God's love and the beauty of Blue Neptune as the Genesis 7 crew sets a record for the farthest space mission and a trajectory for the planet's largest moon, Triton.
Donton puts his piloting skills to the test as he navigates Little G into the largest storm in the solar system and the greatest danger the crew has ever faced on a mission.
Caught between a dangerous dust storm and a loss of electrical power, Donton makes a harrowing descent into a massive crater at the base of the tallest mountain in the solar system in Mars Landing.
After a brief detour to Earth to mend the craft and Donton's wounds, the eager lieutenant's aerocapture skills are put to the test when he is required to navigate "Little G," the Genesis 7 lander, to the surface of the desolate, terrestrial planet.
When the sun's energy intersects with that of other stars in the galaxy, a discussion ensues among Priscilla, Donton, and Enoch that evidence of God's creation has never been so clear.
A sudden flash of light, an inexplicable power outage, and Donton's doubts about his faith confound the Genesis 7 crew in the eleventh episode in the children's space series.
Priscilla struggles to grasp the truth of God's love and the beauty of Blue Neptune as the Genesis 7 crew sets a record for the farthest space mission and a trajectory for the planet's largest moon, Triton.
After launching probes through Saturn's incredible winds and affirming that the seventh planet has no core, the Genesis 7 crew sets it course on The Icy World of Uranus.
Priscilla struggles to grasp the truth of God's love and the beauty of Blue Neptune as the Genesis 7 crew sets a record for the farthest space mission and a trajectory for the planet's largest moon, Triton.
Donton puts his piloting skills to the test as he navigates Little G into the largest storm in the solar system and the greatest danger the crew has ever faced on a mission.
Caught between a dangerous dust storm and a loss of electrical power, Donton makes a harrowing descent into a massive crater at the base of the tallest mountain in the solar system in Mars Landing.
After a brief detour to Earth to mend the craft and Donton's wounds, the eager lieutenant's aerocapture skills are put to the test when he is required to navigate "Little G," the Genesis 7 lander, to the surface of the desolate, terrestrial planet.