"Look!" Annie cried, laughing.
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The moon was the stillest place he had ever, ever been. It was as still as a picture. And its stillness would never, ever end.
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For the first time, it really hit Jack. They were in outer space.
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"Oh, man," Jack said.
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He stared at the ground. He was standing in a layer of gray dust as fine as powder.
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Earth.
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"Oh, wow!" said Annie. She took a step forward.
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Jack stared at the ink-black sky. A lovely blue-and-white ball glowed far away.
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He reached into his pack for the moon book. To his surprise, it was as light as a feather!
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He found a picture of footprints on the moon. He read: The moon has no rain or wind to blow the dust around. So footprints will never wear away naturally, not even in a billion years.
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But Jack stood frozen. He wanted to get a good look at everything first.
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She bounded past Jack -- almost flying through the air. She landed on her feet. Then she jumped again.
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Footprints were everywhere. Jack wondered who had made them.
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"I'm a moon rabbit," she called.
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Jack started after it.
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The book had landed at the edge of a shallow crater.
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Jack laughed. How does she do that? he wondered. He turned a page and read: A person weighs less on the moon because of the moon's low gravity and lack of air. If you weigh 60 pounds on Earth, you would only weigh 10 pounds on the moon.
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Where Jack's boots hit the ground, moondust gracefully sprayed into space.
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When Jack reached it, he tried to stop. But his feet slipped.
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"You okay?" asked Annie.
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"Look!" he called to Annie. "I'm a moon rabbit, too."
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He bounded up and down. Boing! Boing! Boing! Now he felt as light as a feather.
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"You shouldn't have been goofing off," said Annie wisely.
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He fell right over and lay on his side. He tried to stand. But he was off-balance.
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He tried again. But the dust was just too deep. And his spacesuit was too clumsy.
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"Don't just stand there reading!" said Annie, grabbing the book from Jack's gloved hand. She tossed it into space. It flew far away.
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"I can't get up," said Jack.
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"No problem," she said. "It was easy. You were really light."
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"I won't." Annie moved very slowly. She half floated, half walked.
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"But we can't drive!" said Jack.
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"I bet I can drive this," said Annie. "It looks easy. Come on!"
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Annie grabbed Jack's hand. She pressed her boot against his and pulled him up.
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"Let's go for a ride," said Annie.
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"Thanks," he said.
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The buggy was parked in the crater. It had four huge wheels.
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"We can't," said Jack. "We just have two hours of air in our tanks. Remember?"
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He picked up the moon book. It was covered with dust. He brushed it off.
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"What is it?" said Jack.
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She jumped into the driver's seat.
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"A moon buggy!" said Annie.
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"You goofed off first," said Jack. "Now, help me up, please."
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"I bet we'll find the M thing faster if we take the moon buggy!" Annie bounded into the crater.
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"Give me your hand," she said.
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Annie started toward him.
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"Thank goodness," said Jack. "It's impossible to get up alone."
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"Oh, wow! Look!" said Annie. She stood at the edge of the crater.
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"Don't fall, too," warned Jack.
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But before he could study anything, Annie pushed another button.
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Annie steered the buggy over the tracks on the ground. The wide wheels kept it from sinking into the deep dust.
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Annie pushed more buttons.
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"Yikes!" said Annie.
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"Let me out of here!" said Jack.
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"I can't," said Annie. "I don't know how!"
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The buggy tilted back. Its front wheels started to rise into the air.
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"Step on the brake!" said Jack.
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"Who cares?" said Annie. "There aren't any roads on the moon, or stoplights, or policemen either."
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"It must be in reverse," said Jack. "Let me study this --"
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Gray clouds of dust rose behind them as they took off across the moon.
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"Careful!" said Jack.
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"Slower!" said Jack.
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The moon buggy lurched backward.
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"Whew," she said.
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Annie pressed a pedal on the floor. The buggy stopped with a jerk.
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The buggy's front wheels landed back on the ground. And the buggy leaped forward.
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"Well, go slow," he said. And he climbed in beside her.
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She was right, Jack thought.
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"But you don't have a license!" said Jack.
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The buggy zoomed out of the crater.
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Annie pushed a button labeled ON.
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