scentists studying images of moon surface spotted a cace with could one day be used as a base by astronauts the team of researchers aot university of trento in Italy were studying data from the lunar recibbaussabce orbiter lro a spacecraft operated by nasa the us space agency the cave is located in large flat aree on the moon called the sea of tranquility which is where nasa astronauts first landed in 1969 its opening about 148 feet wide between 98 and 262 feet long it cold between 426 and 558 feet deep and is most likely one of many caves on the moon. further research into the cave culd help h moon structure and history in theory it could also a be good place to set up a lunar base because it would protect astronauts from extreme temperatures and shidled from the sun rays. from called book the weed junior.
Wednesday, August 28, 2024
Friday, August 2, 2024
the week is history
July 30 1729 batimore Maryland is established on July 30 1729 the Maryland general assembly passed a bill calling for a town to be built on the north side of the patapsco river ut was to be named after lord baltimor who had established the colony of maryland in 1632 baltime a busy shipping port make it one of largest us cities for nearly 200 year today it is the 30th largest us city with a population of more than 565,000. from called book the week junior
Friday, July 19, 2024
castlebulists in cave
Castlebuilt in cave This might be coolest house ever predjama castle in Slovenia ciybtry in central Eurpe holds the record for the world largest cave castles built halfway up 400 foot tall cliff the structure sits in an opening of the postjan cave system buts around the 13th century the 115foot tall castle houeses a chapel a prison a torture charmber and even a hidden passageway. from called book national geographic kids.
Wednesday, June 19, 2024
plenty of penguins
chester zoo in the uk welcome 11 hummboit penguin babies the most th hutch there in one season in over 10 years the endangered bird is native to peur chile it been a readliy good year for the penguins a zookeeper said one of the babies. form the week junior
Friday, May 31, 2024
monster yo yo
monster yo yo this toy's definitely too big for the backyard. beth johnson's whoa yo is the world's biggest wooden yo-yo. The towering toy is nearly 12 feet across and weighs 4'620 pounds about the weight of there cows. You need a crane to lift wind and reiease the the whoa yo. johnson is storing the toy for new but eventually hopes to sell it the buyer better have a hklunongous toy box. from called national geographic kids https://www.guinnessworldrecords.com
Sunday, May 19, 2024
one handed backfilps
one handed backflips not many people can multiple back handsprings but this man can completse 36 of them using just one hand. Zana mofokeng hold the record for most consecutive back handspring on one hand he also records for back hadspring with alternating hands and interlocked hands. make sense mofokengs been practicing gymnastics since he was 10 years old. from called the book national geographic kids. https://kids.nationalgeographic.com
Friday, May 17, 2024
super fast trash can
super fast trash can Quick catch that trash can. Andy jenneing holds the record for the fast est trash can whizzing down a street at 45 miles hour added a motorcycle engine to an upright trash bin and installed a bike seat and steering handled from a scooter hope he can outrace any grabage truck following him. form called book national geographic kids. https://www.guinnessworldrecords.com
Monday, April 15, 2024
I art petject with my friends at school form the earth day is in the April day. https://www.nature.org/en-us/get-involved/how-to-help/earth-day/#:~:text=We%20all%20can%20make%20positive,April%2022%20is%20Earth%20Day!
Friday, April 5, 2024
space Junk
Trash is everywhere on land in the the sea even in space There are 23,000 human make objects four inches (10cm) or larger orbithin each and millions more smaller ones zipping around it too How did they get there. Stray saterlliters as soon as people started exploring space they left objects behind. This all stated 1957 when the first satelle sputnk i was launched some 10, 000 satellites have been launched into low orbit space since since then although momst of them are broken or have stopped working they'er still up there crurising at nearly 18,000 miles an hour 29,000 km (h) in constant orbit the more cluttered low orbit space get the likely bits and pieces are going to crash into seatlliies or even the international space station (ISS) some people have proposed using a giant magnet to clean up junk. other suggest type of net to scoop up the trash and bring into each,s atmosphere where it will burn up. waste in space but satellites aren,t the only items left behind. astronauts have left human make objects on the moon like exploration buggies golf ball and a photograph which are considered space junk. They have salso a accidentally dropped trash into space when out on space walks inckydubg a camera a spatula a glove and a prirs other human made objects have ventured beyond our solar system like the voyager 1 and voyager 2 probes launched in the 1970. It just goes to show that once person,s spcae junk is anther person. scientific treasure. space debris can stay in orbit for more than 100 years before it slowly decay and burns up in the atmosphere. between 200 and 400 pieces of space junk enter eath,s atmosphere each year. the nanoracks remove debris satellite aims to address tge problem by capturing space junk orbiting earth. this debris shied was jettisoned from the iss. from called book national geographic kids space stuff.
Friday, March 29, 2024
extraordinary animals
dog fetches ocean trash boca raton florida u.s. a. lila the labrador jumps off her owner,s boat and dives into the swawather. when she resurfaced she has a glass bottle in mouth good dog. The lab often joins her owner,s cleanup crew when they pick up trash on local beaches and in the wather. I usually just say go get it Lila and she'll run off to pick up the trash say owner Alex Schulze who co founded a company called 4ocean that sells bracelet made of recycled materials. Lila uwithsually collects a few pound of trash when they walk the beach on the boat she barks to let schulze know that she sees sometime before diving in as a puppy Lila loved retrieving thing even swimmg to bottom of family pool to try to fetch the drain cover Scholze says to train her first he took a tennis ball in the pool and walked with iton deeper water to get her comfortable. Eventually they played fetch and then he was catching toy way in the deep end. glass bottle my ears are popping lila dives for a glass bottle on the seafloor. Lila swing back to bats wiht a pice of trash. from called book national geographic kids almanac. https://www.4ocean.com.
Tuesday, March 12, 2024
Save plants earth acast apple podcast jame stewart a well known un broadcaster host this new show for kids that featurers chast with scientists about change change stwart also answers questions from listeners and intoduces ideas that are being explored to tackle global warming inducing one involving dolphin poop. from called book the week junior. https://www.veggies.org.uk/campaigns/saving-planet-earth/
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