Our Successful Week At NASA

My week at NASA was a success. Ms. Gina Stokes taught me alot of infromation I didn't know about science and things in space. On the first day there, we inter- viewed people who worked at NASA. It was fun asking questions about their jobs. On the second day when we first got there we went over new words like the Sun it is a star that is called the sun. We went to the recreation center and made craters. We made meteorites out of clay and different types of beads which were supppose to be atoms. On the third day Ms. Stokes showed us how to make a comet.Everyday I learned something new. I was glad to see people were interested to let us ask questions about what they do and that they were comfortable answering them. I want to come back again.

My week at NASA. I learn about meteors and space. I also learn what words mean like bunny suit, clean room, and hessi . My group also made meteors out of clay and beads. I also interviewed guests who taught us what they do at NASA. Also we ate lunch and had alot of fun. We also look threw slides to see different colors of lights. We took a picture to put on the internet page.

My week at NASA was great.Although my fellow classmates and I didn't spend five days because, Monday was a holiday. These past three days I learned how to interview people. Tuesday, we did a data sheet it was tricky but fun. On Wednesday, we made a meteor rite out of clay and beads. The clay got on my nails and my nails are very precious to me. On Thursday, we Ms. Stokes showed me how to make a comet out of dry ice and many other materials. It was so fun to me I want to come back. I am happy to see my favorite teacher Ms. Brown was involed in this project and that she made some of this work.

Here at Goddard Space Flight Center it has been fun for the last past four days, we have made craters, comets, and meteors. With the meteors we had to cut it open and each bead was a element and we had to count each bead and record it. The craters were made by five didn't things which was a large , small, and medium rock; small, and big bead. We also interviewed scientist, engineers, and teachers about their jobs. I learned that NEAR means (Near Earth Astroid Rendezvous). I also learned what Sunbeams means it means (Students United With NASA Becoming Enthusiatic About Math And Science) and I also learned that the comet can also be called the Hairy Comet.