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MIDWEEKLY: The Most Important Job at the Airport (Hint: It’s Not the Pilot!)πŸ—ΊοΈπŸ—Ό

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Welcome to Fun Kids Science Weekly – Reach for the Sky Special!

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Β© Fun Kids Length 32 min 10 September 2025 Episode 462 Science UK Episodic

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Β© Fun Kids Length 32 min 10 September 2025 Episode 462 Science UK Episodic

MIDWEEKLY: Why Is The Ocean Salty? πŸŒŠπŸ§‚

MIDWEEKLY: Why Is The Ocean Salty? πŸŒŠπŸ§‚

This is an episodic podcast, so you can listen to it in any order, but episode one is a great place to start.

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Welcome to Fun Kids Science Weekly – Reach for the Sky Special!

Ever wondered how airplanes stay safe in the sky? In this episode, we meet a real-life air traffic controller β€” the person responsible for guiding planes through take-off, landing, and everything in between! From busy control towers to high-tech radar screens, discover the secrets of how air traffic control works and what it takes to keep the skies safe and organized.

And Amy and Zac zoom into the buzzing world of drones. They discover drones are used everywhere - from farming to filming, rescue missions to delivering food, and explore what the future of drones could look like.

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