Speedy comets and rockets zip through space past lots of sparkling stars. Black holes are like big space vacuums that gobble up anything that gets too close. Planets circle the Sun, and people-made satellites fly around to look at them.
Comets and rockets race across the sky among shiny stars. A black hole can swallow things if they get too near, like a giant hungry hole. Planets go around the Sun, and satellites built by people travel around to watch and take pictures.
Fast comets and rockets zoom between twinkling stars in outer space. Black holes grab and swallow objects that stray too close. The planets spin around the Sun, and space machines made by people fly around them to help us learn more.