In the high stakes world of space rocket racing, the competition is fierce and the stakes are high. When a new player, Zuck, enters the race, the Space Race coordinator must determine whether their rocket can safely compete in the race. As the coordinator checks the track, they realize that Zuck’s rocket is parallel to Bezos’ trajectory, but they have not had time to check if it is also parallel to Elon’s trajectory. Can they prove that lines which are parallel to the same line are also parallel to each other in time for the race? Join us as we follow the action in this exciting space adventure.
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