One small step

Plot
Jet and the gang have a fun night planned with a sleepover in Jet's backyard, mini-golf, and star-gazing-after all, it's the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing! When Jet reveals that he's built a brand new super saucer that can take all the kids (and Sunspot) to the Moon, they HAVE to test it out. After a rough landing, the kids realize that a part of the saucer is broken. With Celery and Carrot's permission, they decide to have their sleepover on the Moon, but after falling asleep they notice Jet and Sunspot have disappeared! Sydney stays behind to work on the saucer while Sean and Mindy venture out to find their friends.[2]

Characters

 * Jet Propulsion
 * Sunspot Propulsion
 * Sean Rafferty
 * Sydney Skelley
 * Mindy Melendez
 * Carrot Propulsion
 * Celery Propulsion
 * Jet 2 (character)
 * Face 9000 (does not speak)
 * Mitchell Peterson
 * Cody

Songs

 * Commander Cressida Theme Song
 * Super Saucer
 * Takeoff!
 * Tiny Blue Dot (song)

Trivia

 * This is the second TV movie, after Back to Bortron 7.
 * This movie is dedicated to the 50th anniversary of the moon landing.
 * It is unknown whether it is part of a potential season 3.
 * The series will be partnering the National Air and Space Museum, and the Smithsonian Institution to promote the movie. Craig Bartlett, Jim Lang, and the rest of the Ready Jet Go! band will be performing songs from the show at the National Mall. [3]
 * The movie will be shown in IMAX theaters.
 * The DVD for the movie will be released on July 9, 2019.[4]
 * The movie will receive a book adaptation entitled Mission to the Moon.
 * An app will launch alongside the special called Space Scouts.
 * Alongside the special, a Ready Jet Go! Space Camp program will kick off this summer. The camps, which are designed to make learning about space fun for school-age kids, will be hosted by PBS stations in nearly 20 markets across the country. [5]
 * Sean and Mitchell both get new actors: Glen Gordon and Dylan Schombing, respectively.