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QUESTION:
We researched for one whole class on the same people. We went to two sites and used infromation from there. The two astronomers that we did were Galileo and Nicolas Capernicus. We thought that Galileo was the most interesting one because he did alot of things for space. For astronauts, we did Neil Armstrong and Kathryn Thorton. We thought that Neil Armstrong was the most interesting because he did many things for NASA.
I never knew that kathyrn spent 593 hours in space. But I don't understand why you said including 21 hours?
ReplyDeleteIt was very interesting and I learned a lot. The music was very entertaining.
ReplyDeleteIt is a really good animoto and i liked the music a lot. I learned a lot of the astromamers and the astronauts. Nice project.
ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed learning how Kathryn took so many classes and degrees in physics. I liked how your text didn't go by so fast that it was slow enough to read.
ReplyDeleteGood animoto! Lots of good facts. I learned quite a bit from this. And like Zoe said, the music was entertaining.
ReplyDeletei did not know about the Copernicus theory so it was very intersting to find out about it. i also liked how the music and the pictures/facts went together well.
ReplyDeletewow that's alot of hours in space....i wonder what she did for all of those day's.what was confusing to me was the including 21 hrs? isn't the 21 hrs already included
ReplyDeletewell, if you continued the text, it said space walks. so she spend 21 hours spacewalking.
ReplyDeleteI learned a lot from your animoto and like Emmalee said it was nice that your text went slow enough for us to read. Great job :)
ReplyDeleteNice project. I learned a lot of information from this. I never knew that Galileo was known for the first telescope that was as powerful as telescopes we have today. That is really cool. I maybe would have made it a little bit longer, but otherwise everything was good.
ReplyDeleteI never knew that Neil Armstrong got his flying license before his driving license. Good job on the project although it was a little short
ReplyDeleteThat was very interesting as usually people get their driving license at age 16. good presentation good facts.
ReplyDeleteGreat job, I agree with Emmalee about the text. It went by slowly which was nice.
ReplyDeleteI never knew that Valentia Tereshkova was the first women in space, and that John H. Gleen Jr. was the first American in orbit. Good Job on your presentation.
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