In order to land the astronauts has to be able to land with little to not shock at all. This is hard for many people to do. If too much force is used to absorb the shock, it might be too bouncy and might not land on the moon correctly. If too little force is used, lets so the astronaut will have a really bad day, in space, with no other help. I am recreating a moon landing vehicle in my science class. I will use paper and straws. The astronaut will be a golf ball. The ball will be in a cup and if it falls out, it is a fail.
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I few weeks ago, I played a game called the Schoolistic Bowl. It is a competition against each group to see who would win. It is also made by my science teacher. Their are six sections. The first one is where a question is givin and each group has to write the answer down on the white board. They only get a certain amount of time to write it down. Those who got it right gets a point. After the first round, our group got second. The second round was spelling. Everyone lines up in a line and the teacher says a word. They then points a stick at a student. They have to say one lettle of the word and they cannot delay. It goes on till three people are left. My group did not make the leader board but it only put us in third. The third round is a buzzer game. It is like the ones on TV, press the button before the others to answer. Everyone pressed it before the questions was halfway complete. This round kept us in third. It then repeats everything one more time with more points. We came in third in the end.
Recently, I started wondering what does a star do. I knew that the sun was a star and that it would eventually explode. I never knew what happened inside the sun or near it. In science, I started learning about the sun. There are six layers of the sun. Three of them are part of the atmosphere and the rest is the interior of the sun.
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Corey YangI am a seventh grade AEP student. I love math and logical problems. I want to be a lawyer or a detective when I grow up. Archives
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