2 April 2025:
I learnt about eclipses and how they occur. It was kind of confusing in the beginning, but after watching all the videos, i understood, I feel the presenters did quite well. I enjoyed the blooket and looking at the different simulations. Overall, I feel glad that i attended this lesson. I would like to see more of these lessons.
9 April 2025:
I learnt more facts about the moon and sun and earth and stars and solar eclipses and lunar eclipses during the presentations, though it felt a little awkward presenting in front of the whole group. Overall it was still an enjoyable experience.
16 April 2025:
Scientists use light years instead of kilometres, as if they used kilometres, if they wanted to show how big the universe is, there the number in kilometers would be very long, so they use light years instead of kilometres. I learnt about orbits, gravity and keplers laws, I enjoyed learning about them and using the simulator. I think that todays session was very enjoyable.
23 April 2025:
I could convince them by showing them that they can make use of astronomy to navigate and travel to different lands and explore to find other civilizations. We can use radiation to find different stars by using it to tell what the distance from earth it is. I think that todays session was slightly boring but still enjoyable and i got to learn about radiation and different interesting things.
30 April 2025:
I learnt about the different parts of the telescope, and that there are different types of telescopes, and what to do and what not to do when handling telescopes and how to handle them properly. I can apply this to future stargazing events as now I know how to use the telescope properly and this ensures that I do not damage the telescope or injure me or anyone around me.
7 May 2025:
I think that Newton had a greater influence in astronomy, as his 3 laws of motion provided a foundation for understanding the mechanics of the universe, and his law of gravitation explained how celestial bodies move around. I learnt about different possibly habitable planets, why their possibly habitable, and why they might not be. I enjoyed having the debate and think that todays session was very enjoyable.
14 May 2025:
I would like to add a source of energy to my moon base. I can improve my moon base from what I learnt in universe sandbox by putting up new things to protect my base by creating an artificial albedo. I think that todays session was fun as we were able to create our own moon base, however the universe sandbox session was slightly boring but I think that overall, the session was quite fun.
21 May 2025:
I think that space bases on mercury will be built many solar panels and with lots of sun protection as it is very close to the sun. I think that todays session was alright but slightly boring as the summary was a little dull, but i enjoyed the kahoot quiz and improving my base.
2 July 2025:
I think that todays session was very enjoyable and enjoyed listening to the different presentations and watching kerbal space program, I also enjoyed having the blooket quiz. I think that all together the lesson was very interesting and fun
9 July 2025:
I think that todays session was interesting and i enjoyed learning about the different layers of the sun and how the comes out of the sun :). I think a neutron star would have a hard crust on the outside, a super dense middle full of neutrons, and maybe something really weird like quark matter in the very center. It’d be like layers of super squished stuff. Red dwarf: A small star where hydrogen fusion happens in the core. The whole star is convective, so heat and fuel mix throughout. White dwarf: A dense leftover core of a dead star, made of carbon and oxygen. It has no fusion and slowly cools over time.
23 July 2025:
I think that todays session was fun, as we were able to do some hands on activities and search around, and my team was able to find it in one round :). I think that fox hunting works by going on the same frequencies as the transmitter, and finding it. You can looking for some sort of space radio source using the transmitter and using the same frequencies to locate it using the receiver.
6 August 2025:
We can use it to flex to our friends and teachers. By measuring orbital periods and distances. Todays session was kind of interesting as we learnt many different things, but it was also kind of boring. I dont think there is anything that needs to be improved, except for being less boring.
13 August 2025:
It can be used to study molecules. Todays session was interesting, and i learnt many different things like how suns are formed and different ways to find exoplanets from the wobble, transit, and the Doppler effect.
20 August 2025:
Todays session was interesting, and i learnt a lot about how stars age and why and the different stages of their lifetime, I enjoyed the blooket, and I don't think that anything needs to be improved.
27 August 2025:
One thing that surprised me the most about the sun today, is the fact that even though it is the thing which allows us to live on earth, it could cause so much destruction and devastation, like shutting down all navigation power and other things like that to us. I think that todays session was quite alright, as it was an interesting starting activity to do fox hunting, and I learnt many things about the sun.