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Friday, January 23, 2009

Solar Eclipse in the Indian Ocean


This coming Monday, an annular solar eclipse will occur. But you can only see it if you travel to the Indian Ocean. An annular eclipse happens when the Moon does not completely cover the Sun's surface, resulting in a ring-like crown of solar light. There will only be one of these amazing events this year. The next annular eclipse won't be until January 15, 2010.


Wow! This sounds really interesting to watch, but unfortunately I'm not traveling to the Indian Ocean any time soon. I hope one will eventually occur near New Jersey. For more information, go to http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20090123/sc_afp/spaceastronomyeclipseasiaafrica;_ylt=Ar0SXzZxmPnf5N3Ehv6pvx2HgsgF

Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Our First Black President!


Article #1) This article from http://www.cnn.com/2009/POLITICS/01/20/obama.inauguration/index.html was about the inauguration of our first black president, Barack Obama. It talked about the huge crowds that gathered by the National Mall, and Obama's touching speech. Then it went on to say how he said good-bye to Bush and about the lunch-in. Later, he rode in a car down Pennsylvania Avenue in a parade to the White House. That night Obama attended ten balls with his family.


I think it's great to have the first black president. I bet lots of blacks around the country are celebrating. I absolutely loved Obama's speech. It sounded like he knew just what to do. A quote from his speech that was in the article is "Today I say to you that the challenges we face are real. They are serious, and they are many. They will not be met easily or in a short span of time. But know this, America: They will be met." I love this quote because it gives a positive vibe. I am now a big fan of Obama, and I believe he is the solution to America's problems.


Article #2) This article from http://www.cnn.com/2009/POLITICS/01/20/inauguration.balls/index.html?iref=newssearch was about the ten different balls that Obama and his family attended. Each one had a different name. A few were the Neighborhood Ball, Home State Ball, Youth Inaugural Ball and Commander-in-Chief Ball. The article also said who was at each ball and who sponsored it.


I would love to attend a ball with Obama! But going to ten sounds a little tiring and boring. A question I have is who sang at the balls besides the Neighborhood Ball? A quote that Obama said in the article is "First of all, how good-looking is my wife?" Speaking of Michelle, I loved her dress! I hope Obama had fun and is ready to be president!


Thursday, January 8, 2009

More About Waves


In science class, we are learning about waves. The basic properties of waves are amplitude, wavelength, frequency, and speed. Amplitude is the maximum distance that the particles of the medium carrying the wave move away from their rest positions. Wavelength is the distance between two corresponding parts of a wave. Frequency is the number of complete waves that pass a given point in a certain amount of time. It is measured in units called hertz. Speed is how far the wave travels in a given length of time. The high part of a wave is called the crest, and the low part is called the trough. A new fact that I learned from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waves, is that all waves experience reflection, refraction, diffraction, interference, dispersion, and rectilinear propagation. I also learned that a standing or stationary wave is a wave that remains in a constant position.
I think that learning about all kinds of waves is fun because there are so many kinds of waves. There are transverse, electromagnetic, seismic, and gravitational waves. I hope to learn even more over the next few days.