What did you learn?
Bones get weak in space.
There are different jobs in launching a shuttle.
It takes 7 months to get to Mars.
A rover lands on Mars by bouncing in a big air bag.
NASA cares about the wildlife and how they are affected by launches.
It cost thousands of dollars for just 1 pound of material to go on the Mars Voyage.
Millions of tons of exploration equipment is needed.
NASA has a wild life protection area.
How hard it is to become an astronaut and there is a lot of competition for the few openings.
we need to turn off our lights at night if we live around KFC to help the turtles.
No cell phones will be on the shuttle.
You have to grow the plants before you go into space.
We can't bring people to Mars in the near future.
Turtles can die because the light attracts them and they become disoriented.
I got answers to all my questions.
You cannot smoke early on or ever if you want to become an astronaut.
You have to take a lot , a lot, of classes to work at NASA.
It takes about $1,000,000 to send a jug into space.
I learned about plants on Mars.
I learned different things about life on Mars
I learned about what Astronauts do on Mars.
I Learned more about this subject than we had learned before.
It takes a lot of money, $1,000,000, to make this voyage to Mars.
I learned about living on Mars, when they thought they would be able to send people to Mars, and about farming on Mars.
I learned:
What different people do as an occupation at NASA;
how much it costs to go into space;
About the plans of the next shuttles going up in space;
About Living on Mars;
If there is life on Mars;
That NASA is not all about space.
They study and do research about how to grow plants in space.
That some of the people at nasa have dangerous jobs.
I learned that it is hard to minimize space junk.
I learned that it is a very expensive to bring anything up into space.
I learned that we would probably learn by real teachers or by teleconference on Mars.
What would you still like to know?
How many Rovers have been sent to Mars?
What are some of the Rover's names?
What would happen if people did not get a long with each other on the trip?
What fuels they will use for the engine?
How big one engine would be?
How many computers there would be on a Shuttle mission going to mars?
How many jobs are there at NASA and how many different types of jobs are there?
How can you get a job at NASA?
How many hours we need to turn off our lights if we live in Florida?
Why can't we try the plant project in space?
How many years does it take to grow all the plants?
If we are going to use wormholes?
If Pluto is really a planet?
If someday we will find another galaxy?
How much money will it take to take a crew into space?
I learned a lot and I do not have any more questions.
Have there been any new planets discovered?
How many people can go to Mars at a time?
Is Mars bigger than Earth?
How big is the air bag?
how do they get rid of the diapers astronauts wear.
How much money will it take with the spaceships and all the other supplies that are needed.
I learned so much and there is nothing else that I want to know.
What the astronauts are exploring?
Do we have enough money for future take-offs?
How much it costs to make a shuttle?
I learned everything I wanted to know.
How much do rovers weigh?
IF kids could go to Mars?
IF pets, (cats and dogs, etc.) could go to Mars?
What effect would the gravity change have on our body?
How will you use this information?
What would be a reaction if people did not get along?
Use it in reports on space travel.
Use if someone asks me a question about it.
Know that I have knowledge, not a lots of kids my age, know.
Help me get a job.
This particular project.
When I go to Florida.
If I become an astronaut.
If my mom gets confused, I could tell her what all of this means.
Maybe on a test.
Use in High School.
Use for Science Projects.
I will tell my kids what about what I did in this Project.
I look back at my notebook and remember it and smile.
I will use it if I ever go to Mars.
I will use it for science Tests.
I will use it to plan a Teleconference.
To remember what I learned.
Share what I learned with people who do not know about what I know.
I will teach it to my relatives, my kids, my parents, etc.
On projects, tests and to educate others about Mars.
For future projects.
If I become an astronaut.
If I work at Kennedy Space Center.
If I had to do a project on Mars.
Use it for tests on Space.
To teach friends and family about Mars.
On my research topic.
Tell some of my friends about this.
To help my little brother (if he has a question).
I will use it in school projects in my future.
I will use it to help me get into college.
I might use it to get a job.
Comments:
I think learning about Mars is cool.
I would like to work at NASA someday.
I loved the video conference.
I will never forget it.
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