Mystery
Class Update: March 4, 2005
Coming
Together or Growing Apart?
What's your graph telling you now? Are you noticing any interesting changes? Are the secret sites' photoperiods growing together or apart? And what does this mean? Plot today's fifth set of data, look at your graph carefully, and then try to answer these questions:
(To respond to these questions, please follow the instructions below.)
Longitude Clues Coming Next Week Over the past few weeks, the weekly sunrise/sunset data has allowed you to determine quite a bit about the Latitude of each Mystery Class. In next week's Update, we'll provide the long-awaited Longitude Clues and instructions. These clues will help you estimate the APPROXIMATE Longitude of the Mystery Classes. You'll need to follow the instructions carefully. But be patient--it will be worth it! After the Longitude Clues, we'll post more clues each week for five weeks. These additional clues will provide information on geography, culture, language, history, and other topics, to help you narrow your search for your secret friends until the time when you tell us where you think the 10 secret Mystery Classes are located. Now Playing: Countdown to Longitude Clues
This Week's Sunrise/Sunset Times Remember, the secret Mystery sites recorded their times last Monday, the same day you collected your own local sunrise/sunset data.
Have You Marked Your Calendars? Here's the 2005 Mystery Class Schedule so you know what to expect from Journey North. Please be sure to plan ahead.
How to Respond to Today's Challenge Questions:
1. Address
an e-mail message to: jn-challenge-mclass@learner.org The Next Mystery Class Update Will Be Posted on March 11, 2005
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