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How can you go to Moon, Mars and Venus, all in one day?

1502050003Gareth’s lost it. He reckons he’s taking spins around the solar system, faster than the speed of light. Or… does he?

1502050001Obviously, Gareth first had to escape Gravity.

1502050002Which, as Gail points out, is the sort of thing that usually involves a space rocket. Which we’re fairly confident Gareth doesn’t have.

1502050003-1No, Gareth claims to have made this trip in a hire car. He went from Gravity past Ceres, turned left to Venus, and carried on from there to Moon. It’s only a short hop from Moon to Mars.

1502050004Fred’s finding this a little hard to believe, given that Ceres is an asteroid. And that Gareth’s clearly talking rot.

1502050005No, actually he’s talking about Pennsylvania, one of the United States of America. His journey began by escaping…

1502050006Gravity! Which is a town in North-East Pennsylvania. From Gravity, he went…

1502050007…past Ceres, then…

1502050008…Venus. Next…

1502050009…a town called Moon, which is near…

1502050010…another town called Mars, and also a place called ‘Laboratory.’ There two are just around the corner from…

1502050011…Star Junction.

1502050012Finally, there’s another place called Starlight, back near Gravity.

1502050013So that’s how you can visit all those places in one day – in Pennsylvania.