MARS POLAR LANDER
by Chris M. and Chris F.
One day Miss Rayder
said, "I have a great project for you!" The project was
called, "Send Your Name to Mars!" NASA is trying to collect
1 million names of school children from around the world.
NASA is putting all of the names on a CD-Rom, and then it
will go in the payload of the Mars Polar Lander. This
exciting event is going to happen on December 3, 1999. The
Mars Polar Lander will land about 500 miles from Mars' south
pole. This is what we had to do for this special project:
Miss Rayder showed us the certificate from the computer and
all we had to do was sign our names on the Internet on the
school's big computer. Each one of us got a special
certificate with our names on it. Mars is the planet that
people are going to explore and discover. On May 9th, Miss
Rayder checked the NASA web site and found out that over
700,000 kids had already signed up. It is going to be
exciting for us because we are going to be part of history!
If you would like more information or if you would like to
sign up, use this link:
http://spacekids.hq.nasa.gov/mars/
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Blast-Off Videos
By: Megha
Everyone in Miss DeBonis's class
watched a video with the Magic School Bus in it about space.
When Arnold's know-it-all sister wants proof that she was in
space. She wants ice from Pluto, the great red spot from
Jupiter and much more.
We also watched a movie in Miss
Merritt's class called "Space Camp". It was really cool!!!
It is about this boy Max who wishes to be in space. His
robot friend Jinx heard him say his wish. Since five people
including Max got to go inside a real spaceship, Jinx spoke
to the NASA computers and they told Jinx how to make
something go wrong to make the ship go up.
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