Extra+Credit

=Extra Credit= View one of the videos below and email an eight sentence summary to Mr. Rahman at arahman@democracyprep.org. In order to receive credit, the summary must have an introduction sentence, two main ideas with two supporting details each, and a concluding sentence. Responses will be displayed below.

Week of November 7 - 10, 2011
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Pulsars

There are many reasons why the Pulsar is very dangerous. One reasons why it is dangerous is because it is very explosive. For example if a planet were ever to get close to a Pulsar that planet will explode. Then a red ball will form which is call the Super Nova which crashes into the Pulsar causing a big explosion. Then when the material clears up all that is left is the rubble of what is left a of the crash. Further more with the energy from the Super Nova when it crashes into the pulsar, a disc forms around the Pulsar and a new planet grows from the Pulsar. While the planet rises the Pulsar sucks away all the molecules from that planet that is needed for life. In summary there are many reasons why pulsars are very dangerous, especially when a planet gets near it.

Kennisha Peters - SUNY - Albany

PULSARS

This is about why pulsars are dangerous and what happens when it rotate. A pulsar is a neutron star that emits beams of radiation that sweep through the earth’s line of sight. Pulsars are a blinking light with a big black hole, because of too much radiation. When it goes “SUPER NOVA” it crashes causing an explosion. When it clears all that is left is the ruble, similar to what is left when a plane crash. The blast from the explosion forms a disc, which form a new world that causes the ball of fire and destruction. As the planet rises, the radiation breaks down the molecules that are needed for life. It strong magnetic field that goes around as the stars neutrons picks up anything in its path similar to a wind mill spinning around and around. These are the reasons why pulsars are dangerous and this is what happens to it when it rotates.

Les-Shawn Gonsalves - Stanford

Pulsars

Pulsar planets can be discovered though out timing measurements there are many things that u should know about Pulsar planets. They are really cool to learn about. For starters, for far away a pulsar looks like a blinking light but it is deadly radiation. Pulsars are formed in explosions when a red star explodes. This is known as a super nova. A super nova lets out about the same amount of energy the sun lets out in its life time. The shock wave from a super nova is so big it can destroy plants. When a super nova is done the only thing that remands is the red hot core of the star. The star pluses with radiation. The dust from the star gather together to cause a new planet. The radiation from the star is enough to form new life on the new planet. When any thing gets close to the pulsar it sucks it in and spite it out faster than the speed of light or mock 4 ( super sonic speed times 4 ). The pulses is so bright u can see it from 300 miles. away. This is how planets are born. Furthermore, the sound of is like a beating drum. The pulsar forms a black hole that can be used for time travel. The light of the pulsar can be know as gamma rays. The star spines about 21 times a second. The rotation from the star sends beams of radio emission to the earth. The pulsar star is sounded by gas. When a satellite from NASA what shoot around a pulsar star the closer it got the gamma rays increased. The gravitation the pulsar sends out is big enough to pull earth in if it was just 200.1 miles closer to earth. NGC 6624 is one of the red stars that exploded and caused one new plant in 2004. It was 10 billion years old. The radiation from a pulsar star can be felt from mount Everest. This is some facts about pulsar stars. Now that u under stander how pulsar stars work they to see if you can find on.

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Kennisha Peters - SUNY - Albany

How to Time Travel

In these paragraph I’m going to talk about how to time travel and what is a worm hole an what a worm hole has. A worm hole is a thin tube of space that connects two very distance parts of space. When you go through it you are in a different part of space. It’s like a short cut through billions of light space and years. Some scientists wonder how a hole ended up in space. This is what a worm hole is. In this paragraph I’m going to talk about what a worm hole has. A worm hole has a worm hole mouth that you can go in and the other end has the out hole. So it’s like a tunnel go in one way and out the other. Going through a worm hole is six billion light years. A worm hole provides ways to travel which appears to be a very long distance in short period of time. A worm hole might go into another time period. This how to travel though a worm a hole, what it is and what it has. Travelling in time sounds fascinating, just imagine travelling back in time before and after your life, so you can uncover what your life would be like and what will happen in the near future, or even take a journey in space like the astronaut do when they go to the moon or even winning the lottery.

Raymond Hoskins - Maryland

How to Time Travel

There are many reasons why Time Traveling can be very interesting. One reason is that when you time travel you get to go through a worm hole. According to scientist a worm hole is a thin blue tube that looks like a blue disc. You go through this blue disc and supposedly end up in the future or the past. When you time travel it takes you through a very long passage at a very fast pace.Also when you go through the worm hole it could also take you very far in time it self. So for example going through a worm could take to the the future or even the past in a short period of time. In summary time travelling is very fascinating to learn about because it would be amazing if I could travel to the future and see what type of adult I turn out to be, or travel to the past and change some bad choices from my childhood.

Week of November 14 - 18, 2011
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