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post Jun 16 2005, 12:14 PM
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Hi Steve,
I really liked the picture you had of when you getting in the helicopter--all the gadgets and stuff were really cool.

The pictures of the ice with the algea on it was really neat too because I've never seen ice with algea on it before, or if I had I didn't know what it was.

The picture of the control room was pretty cool. That is a lot of controls to take care of at the same time.

We hope you succeed in your samples....

Here are some questions we didn't have time to ask.....
Are you traveling or taking cores from any fault lines? We are studying geology in science class and thought about that.

What are you looking for in the core samples?


What is a sonar sample?

What is bathymetric data?

How strong is the boat?

How long does it take the boat to break the ice?

How thick is the ice?

Is it loud when the boat breaks through the ice?

Does the boat get dented at all when you break through the ice?

What kind of minerals will you find in your core samples?

How long does it take to drop the core sampler and then bring it back up?

Do you have a certain job on the boat with the science? If so, what is it?

We know these are a lot of questions---if you can only answer some of them that would be great! Our last day of school is Monday-we hope to check back in on Monday....

Thanks,
Amy, Morgan, Hailey, Brooke, Maria, Allison, Jen, Heather, Seth, Devon, Breeauna, Kayla, Sean, Mattea, Wren, Tor, Elizabeth, Courtney, Dino, Jesse

STAY COOL!!! (No pun intended!!!) cool.gif
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Amy Clapp's Fifth Grade Clas   Questions and Comments   Jun 16 2005, 12:14 PM
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