After finding out they are on their way to the Sun instead of Mars, Homer and Bart bail out to face the vacuum of space instead. This would not happen to a human exposed to a vacuum.
From its blood-like hue to its potential to sustain life, Mars has intrigued humankind for thousands of years. Learn how the red planet formed from gas and dust and what its polar ice caps mean for life as we know it.
Named after the ancient Roman goddess of beauty, Venus is known for its exceptional brightness. Find out about the volcanoes that dot Venus's surface, the storms that rage in its atmosphere, and the surprising feature that makes Venus outshine every planet or star in the night sky.
The move from Thebes to Amarna is completed, with inhabitants and bureaucrats making the 200 mile trip up the Nile to the new planned community. It is an open city, with an enormous temple to Aten, the god of Akhenaten.
Senku and Chrome create and conduct experiments on how to make a lightbulb. Senku also explains to Chrome the concept of vacuums that allow a lightbulb to burn slower and last better.
Pluto is one of the most mysterious and controversial celestial objects in the solar system. Find out what most mystifies scientists and stargazers about this dwarf planet.