Scroll down to read the whole article shared below by Subhodeep Deb Roy JNV Jhajjar
Scroll down to read the whole article shared below by Subhodeep Deb Roy JNV Jhajjar
July 20, 1969
Ethan M -JCD STEM
The first person on the moon was Neil Armstrong. After he first took a step on the moon he said "That's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind." After him a second astronaut named Edwin “Buzz” Aldrin stepped on the moon. With this achievement, America won the “space race” against the Soviet Union. The Soviets started the race by getting the first person in space.
The First Steps on the Moon
This scratch video shows a simple reenactment of the first people and steps on the moon.
if you want to access the video open the link. it will send you a redirect notification click on "the previous page is sending you to...". once you get to scratch, press your space key and the video will start.
Drawing of what the moon could look like with aliens on it! By Iris P JCD STEM
-Alondra R. JCD STEM
A short video about possibility of life on Moon- by Rimanshi JNV Jhajjar
Today, the Moon is about as inhospitable to life as it gets. The little water that’s there is trapped in ice or rock. It’s otherwise dry and airless, fluctuating in temperature by hundreds of degrees anywhere the sun shines. But long ago? That’s an entirely different story.The key to it all is heat and lots of energy. The Moon formed after a collision between Earth and a proto-planet astronomers call Theia. And just after the smash up, there was lots of water vapor — enough that the Moon could’ve had a fairly substantial atmosphere and pools of water on the ground. Volcanic activity was also high, which could have replenished the atmosphere with water vapor from deep in the interior.
-Priyansha Grade : 5 St. Mark's Sr. Sec. Public School, Janakpuri, India
Life possibility on Moon video by Annu JNV Jhajjar
About Moon by Rimanshi JNV Jhajjar
Credits:
Article by Subhodeep Deb Roy JNV Jhajjar, Logo by Kartik, JNV Jhajjar
Real Asronuat picture: https://pixabay.com/photos/space-station-moon-landing-apollo-15-60615/