Adults Huey, Dewey and Louie put on their EMU space suits and go outside to see if there is a malfunction with the satellite and rocket.
Dewey: Wow, this is so cool! Earth is really big. I have to photograph this.
Huey: Bro, get serious, we're on an important mission. In addition, the camera above our helmets already records that we are in space.
Dewey: But wait, I really want to do that, and I want to take a selfie.
Dewey do it.
Dewey: Wait a minute, I absolutely can't see myself. Why?
Huey: Because your protective sun visor is hidden on your helmet, so only the reflection and your mobile can be seen.
Dewey: Okay, then I'll pick up my helmet.
Huey: Don't do that.
Dewey: I'll just raise the visor.
Huey: Don't do that either.
Dewey: Why?!
Huey: Because the sun rises. One is on Earth, the other off Earth is even worse. You will lose your sight.
Dewey: Yuck, okay fine.
Huey: And don't. I'll film you, but don't raise your visor.
Dewey: Then I will never take my extreme selfie portrait in space.
Huey: You can feel free to Photoshop it later.
Dewey: Cool!
Huey: Bro, this works every time. But I return to my mission.
Louie: What morons. Luckily I found a small meteor with gold. Looks like space travel doesn't look too bad.
















