Mystery Class Sunlight Challenge: Week #13
April 20, 2018 by Julie Brophy
 


Friday is the final day to submit your answers. On April 27, the secret sites will be revealed. On May 4th, the ten Mystery Classes will introduce themselves with letters, pictures, and more.

Astronaut Peggy Whitson above Earth
NASA

Week #13: World View

Astronaut Peggy Whitson has spent a total of 665 days in space, more than any other U.S. astronaut. On a recent mission, she wrote about how she sees the Earth differently now: "Seeing the Earth for the first time in orbit, you will be surprised that you never noticed the quality and texture of colors."

How did your search for Mystery Classes change how you see Earth and the seasons?

 

Clues from the Mystery Sites

Explore Daylight Reports


Report Photoperiod

Mystery Class Photoperiod Map

 

Journal: Earth and the Seasons

What have you discovered about Earth and seasonal change as you followed the sun and searched for the secret sites? Grab some art supplies to showcase your discoveries. #JNshare

Week #13: Earth and Seasons

Journal #13
 

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