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Space Scrubs, Butterfly Houses & Hurricane Power! (5.24.26)

7 min Β· 24. maj 2026
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Today on Science KidsNewsFlash, Katie explores six mind-blowing stories that'll blow your mind! Blast off with SpaceX's massive Starship rocket attempt, flutter through a tropical paradise with 3,000 colorful butterflies, and dive into hurricane science! Plus, discover over 1,100 amazing species hiding in Scotland's secret rainforest, celebrate the first baby osprey of the year, and uncover why our oceans are rising faster than ever before. From space launches to butterfly gardens, this episode is packed with incredible discoveries happening right now around the world! πŸš€πŸ¦‹πŸŒŠπŸ”¬ Tune in, learn something awesome, and have fun with Science KidsNewsFlash!

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