Construct a Constellation Mobile/ Construisez un Mobile d’une Constellation

by Josiahpublished on 7 June 2020

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Construct a constellation mobile using natural items found outside and around your neighbourhood.

Construisez un mobile d'une constellation en utilisant des objets naturels trouvés à l'extérieur et autour de votre quartier.

Devenez un citoyen scientifique mondial ! Faites vos propres observations environnementales locales, en particulier la couverture nuageuse, qui peuvent compléter les observations par satellite de la NASA. Pourquoi les nuages sont-ils importants ? Comment pouvons-nous aider à surveiller les conditions des nuages ? Dans cette compétence numérique, nous utiliserons l'application Globe Observer pour répondre à ces questions et devenir un Citoyen Scientifique.

Rejoignez la communauté de l'application GLOBE observer pour aider à collecter des données scientifiques pour la NASA, les étudiants et d'autres scientifiques dans le monde entier.

https://observer.globe.gov/about/get-...

Pourquoi observer les nuages ? https://youtu.be/TNc5qjj8ZZE

Tableau d'identification de la couverture nuageuse: https://www.globe.gov/documents/34861...

In this video join Jacob and learn how you can become a steward of our galaxy as he walks you through the creation and design of a constellation mobile.
Construct a constellation mobile using natural items found outside and around your neighbourhood.
Construisez un mobile d'une constellation en utilisant des objets naturels trouvés à l'extérieur et autour de votre quartier.

Become a global Citizen Scientist! Make your own local environmental observations, in particular cloud cover, that can compliment NASA satellite observations. Why are clouds important? How can we help monitor cloud conditions? In this digital skill, we will use the Globe Observer App to help answer these questions and become a Citizen Scientist.

Join the GLOBE observer App community to help collect scientific data for NASA, students and other scientists worldwide.

https://observer.globe.gov/about/get-...

Cloud Cover Identification Chart: https://www.globe.gov/documents/34861...

Why Observe Clouds? (from NASA): https://youtu.be/TNc5qjj8ZZE

Caitlin and Megan are grade 5 students at Brookside Intermediate Portugal Cove - St. Philip's, NL, who took the Makerfun# "Make Something With Cardboard" challenge. We would like to introduce you to: Joe made from cardboard and programed with Scratch using a Makey-Makey and mobility support from Dash! Thank you for sharing and we hope you will share your #MakerFun projects with us too! You can post them on Facebook or Twitter, or email them to info@brilliantlabs.ca for us to upload to our social media channels!