Brunswick MoonKAM

Brunswick MoonKAM
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Wednesday, November 14, 2012

We are in the second day of our joint EarthKAM and MoonKAM mission! You can see the photos taken by all teams by clicking on our photo!

Thursday, November 1, 2012

I just found out we will be taking part in an EarthKAM mission beginning on Tuesday, November 13th. We will work after school until about 6:00 and the during the school day on Wednesday, the 14th. You will come to school as you usually do and will go home at the same time. It was decided in the meeting today that we do pizza again on Tuesday for dinner. The pizza will be $1.50/slice. We can use some drinks. I am bringing chocolate cake again. For lunch, we will be bringing one from home or eating in the cafeteria. Team members can eat breakfast at home or in cafeteria. *** Please ask first before you volunteer your family!! :)

Sunday, October 28, 2012

Wow! You all have been busy! Last time I checked, we had 89 photo requests! Don't worry that they aren't up yet. The UCSD team doesn't come until 9am (that's noon our time!) At that time, there will be a flurry of action and a bunch of photos will pop up! Remember to give your target sheets to Cierra so she can keep them together!! Great job, all. Keep it up! See Stephen for codewords. I WILL be able to see the words that aren't used, so I will be able to pass that along to you.

Thursday, October 25, 2012

Welcome to the October Mission! I found out Tuesday night that the mission began yesterday! We will begin to take our photos today at the meeting! See you then! By the way, all of the images I add to the blog are clickable! They will take you to useful sites.

Monday, October 22, 2012

Welcome to the MoonKAM-EarthKAM Blog!

Hi, all and welcome to the Brunswick MoonKAM-EarthKAM Blog! Looks like the GRAIL satellites, Ebb and Flow have been brought down from 35 miles above the Moon's surface to 10 mile! We have our codewords and can begin taking photos soon! Think about where on the moon you would like to photograph. Suggestions would be the landing sites of the Apollo missions (http://airandspace.si.edu/collections/imagery/apollo/FIGURES/LandingSitesMaps.jpg) Areas where water has been found... Landforms like the rilles (lava tubes) or craters Proposed landing sites or where scientists plan to build lunar bases, etc.