  Yes, the planets were indeed amazing. It was so satisfying to see Ganymede, where my imaginary colony is. And you could even see the stripes on Jupiter. But by far, the most amazing thing was Saturn.
It looked just so amazingly perfectly spherical. And the rings were just, just, just.....just amazing. It really just looked so perfect it was almost unreal. Oh yes, Mrs Soto, this astronomer guy who was showing us all this, he wouold be, like, your ideal person. He was a jeweler, so he was all into minerals and gems and rocks and stuff; and, he was a completely passionate astronomer.
He was indeed a very neat person. He also had this awesome laser pointer (green light rather than red, which makes all the difference), that looked just as though it was pointing exactly onto the stars themselves, like actually touching the sky (I know, I know, the sky is not a solid, so you cannot very well "touch" it, it's just a load of gas, whatever. **I am blowing a raspberry at that fact because it is stupid. **) And Giovanna, I will also quote the Pixies. Ahem, "Debaser": Got me a movie Ha ha ha hoa Slicing up eyeballs Ha ha ha hoa Girlie so groovy Ha ha ha hoa Don't know about you But I am un chien Andalusia I am un chien Andalusia (x3) Wanna grow Up to be Be a debaser.
Etceterea, etcetera... So there. This site says: Based on French surrealistic film "Un Chien Andalou" (An Andalusian Dog), by Spanish director Luis Bunuel (1928). The film starts with the scene in which an eyeball is being cut open. Nice, eh? And now that song ended, and I am listening to "Black Star" by Radiohead.
Ooh...and coming up next is "Title and Registration" by Death Cab for Cutie. Is that not the coolest band name ever?? OK, so it's not, but it's pretty close. Giode, what song says "full of stars and astral cars"? That sounds very neat indeed. The Pixies again, perhaps? Anyway. I get seasick. Badly. Unpleasant. **Another raspberry. Or perhaps a load of vomit. Take your pick. ** Anyway, I'm just rambling now. 
