Flow the way.
Flow the way.
Zoom to the moon.
With my crew.
I'll be there soon.
Spending hours rocking.
In my rocket.
240,000 miles.
Can I stop it?
I just wanna zoom.
To the moon.
With my crew.
I'll be there soon.
Spending hours rocking.
In my rocket.
240,000 miles.
Can I stop it?
I wanna see these craters and cavities.
And float with lower gravity.
With effortless sunsight.
Let me see your love come and bounce me and zoom.
To the moon.
With my crew.
I'll be there soon.
How you doing?
My name's Moon.
Nice to meet you.
It's been a while since I've had visitors.
I'm not sure how to greet you.
It's nice to meet you Mr. Moon.
I'm MC Grammar here to explore.
Well if that's the case and it's okay,
could I take you on a tour?
Sure.
Follow me, but be careful
where you leap.
See my surface is full of mountains and craters and some would be.
Oh my.
Why do I feel like I am so light?
Every small step really is a giant leap for mankind.
You're right,
but that's not I. Surprise,
it's me,
gravity.
Compared to planet Earth,
there's only one six foot beam.
So if you weigh 90 kg,
here on the moon you'll be 15.
Whoa.
I know.
That's amazing.
You're telling me.
See?
I see.
No see.
The name we give to flat
planes that are made from hardened lava.
Wow that is miraculous.
I guess I am spectacular.
Spinning on my axis arm orbiting planet Earth.
The only satellite that's natural.
To the moon, to the moon,
with my crew.
I'll be there soon.
Spending hours racking in my racket.
240,000 miles cannot stop me.
I want to see these craters and
cavities and float with lower gravity.
Reflect the sun,
say that you see on Earth,
come on and bounce me and zoom.
To the moon, with my crew.
I'll be there soon.
Yo bro, check this out.
There's something else you need to know.
Here on the moon we have no light.
Really?
Are you sure?
Of course.
The light you see actually happens to be coming from the sun,
a reflection.
OMG. Exactly.
What about the different shapes?
Ah, we call them different phases.
And for you to see all eight takes 27 days.
Confused.
I don't get it.
Don't sweat it.
Oh, okay.
Just allow me to explain how we get these different phases.
See the moon orbits the Earth and it reflects the sun.
And the cycle right here is called a lunar month.
Okay, that makes sense.
Good, now pay attention.
Cause just like Earth I have a day and night.
I got it man.
So when I'm orbiting and where I spin,
it's the shape you see from planet Earth.
Aha, I understand.
It goes moon,
moon,
wax and crescent,
quarter moon,
wax and gibbous,
full moon,
waning gibbous,
third quarter,
waning crescent.
I'll be there soon,
spending hours rocking in my rocket,
240,000 miles, cannot stop me.
I want to see these craters and cavities,
in front with no gravity,
with 50,000,
I'd
like to see the world come and bounce
me and zoom to the moon with my crew.
I'll be there soon.