Category Archives: language arts

A Trip to Space

On May 20th the Atlas V AFSPC-05 will be taking off at the NASA complex in Cape Canaveral Florida! What a better time to visit such a thrilling, and academic place like NASA?

NASA can be quite educational, for example the Apollo center features the Apollo 8 Saturn V rocket (the first rocket to the moon) and a cafe. The History of Space Exploration Museum, has many spacesuits, gear, and satellites used on real space missions! The Rocket Garden has rockets that soar over 150 feet into the sky!

But beside from being educational, NASA also has many cool things to do. You could go to the ATX, where you would go through simulations, and tests to see what it’s like to live, work, and even drive a spaceship like in space! Or you could sit back and watch a movie in the IMAX theater.

Overall, NASA is entertaining, informational, and is a great adventure to embark on. Why wouldn’t you want to go to NASA for your next field trip?

The Admirable Einstein

Einstein was a genius. He created three theories of relativity, and made over three hundred documents about his discoveries. He was, and still is considered one of the smartest scientists of all time. He is a very admirable man, but not just for his smarts. He was also very modest, encouraging, and is a role model to others.

I look up to him for his modesty, because not many people have that trait anymore. Although he was very smart he always claimed that he was just more curious about his discoveries than others, or that he was just more determined to solve the problem.

I also admire Einstein for being a great encouragement to others. He said anyone could do what he did, they just had to be determined to find the solution.
Even now his ideas have helped the world greatly. He has created jobs, and new possibilities for mankind.Because of him I want to become a rocket scientist. I want to be just as modest, and great as he was, and maybe even help the world as much as he has.