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Eleven planets ... Dozens of moons ... and One teenager with the power to align them all.


Below is a map of an imaginary solar system consisting of 11 planets. Each planet has a unique number of moons (shown as a number on the planet). Realign the planets so that the total number of moons for any three planets in a row totals the Moon Unit (a totally arbitrary number that we pick out of the ether).

Can you successfully align all of the planets in four different solar systems? Click on the right arrow below to learn how to realign the planets to total a Moon Unit of 45.




Can you successfully align all of the planets in four different solar systems?

Click here for Solar System One

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