1) I like how they have everything listed
2) I like how they have a lot of information on each link
3)I like how your portfolio and all the units are on the website so you can double check while your not in school
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AH(Saturday, 13 December 2014 00:26)
What I've learned from the Rosetta Mission--
-Comets are often smaller than asteroids.
-It took Philae three times to land on the comet.
-Water on the comet is different than the water on earth
-The mission took 10 years to get to the comet
-The lander was sent by the European Space Agency
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KS(Monday, 01 December 2014 22:14)
Rosetta Spacecraft Unit--I learned:
* ...that the Rosetta spacecraft was not sent into space by NASA. It was sent by ESA--European Space Agency.
* ...that the spacecraft was asleep for about 2.5 years.
* ...that this space journey might be the biggest space event since July 20, 1969.
Hello! My name is Steve Reynolds; I'm glad I get to work with
students in Biology, Earth & Space Science, Integrated Physical Science, Science @ PUSD via Edgenuity/Odysseyware(r), careers, music, and advisory as well as serve as Lead Teacher
for assistance with the PUSD Home & Hospital program. Doors to PEC closed May 31, 2018, I taught RESTART at Porterville Adult School.from 1995 to 1998 and have returned there to teach
Adult Secondary Education/diploma as of July 1, 2019. I will be retiring from PUSD June 3, 2023.
Kelinci (Thursday, 16 June 2016 10:11)
I enjoy read your articles. thanks
Brenda Barrios (Tuesday, 25 August 2015 03:31)
1) I like how they have everything listed
2) I like how they have a lot of information on each link
3)I like how your portfolio and all the units are on the website so you can double check while your not in school
AH (Saturday, 13 December 2014 00:26)
What I've learned from the Rosetta Mission--
-Comets are often smaller than asteroids.
-It took Philae three times to land on the comet.
-Water on the comet is different than the water on earth
-The mission took 10 years to get to the comet
-The lander was sent by the European Space Agency
KS (Monday, 01 December 2014 22:14)
Rosetta Spacecraft Unit--I learned:
* ...that the Rosetta spacecraft was not sent into space by NASA. It was sent by ESA--European Space Agency.
* ...that the spacecraft was asleep for about 2.5 years.
* ...that this space journey might be the biggest space event since July 20, 1969.
pecglobalscience (Tuesday, 15 July 2014 21:27)
Oops...I erased guestbook entries...