Friday, August 31, 2018

Greek - Counting to Eighty Nine


We counted to 79 in Greek, let's keep going!

80 ογδόντα (ogdónta) - sounds like oh-g-DOH-n-tah
81 ογδόντα ένα (ogdónta éna) - sounds like oh-g-DOH-n-tah AY-nah
82 ογδόντα δύο (ogdónta dýo) - sounds like oh-g-DOH-n-tah DEE-y-oh
83 ογδόντα τρεις (ogdónta treis) - sounds like oh-g-DOH-n-tah t-day-ss
84 ογδόντα τέσσερις (ogdónta tésseris) - sounds like oh-g-DOH-n-tah TAY-say-dee-ss
85 ογδόντα πέντε (ogdónta pénte) - sounds like oh-g-DOH-n-tah PAY-n-tay
86 ογδόντα έξι (ogdónta éxi) - sounds like oh-g-DOH-n-tah AY-k-see
87 ογδόντα επτά (ogdónta eptá) - sounds like oh-g-DOH-n-tah ay-p-TAH
88 ογδόντα οκτώ (ogdónta októ) - sounds like oh-g-DOH-n-tah oh-k-TOH
89 ογδόντα εννέα (ogdónta ennéa) - sounds like oh-g-DOH-n-tah eh-NEE-y-ah

center for the greek language
(from: wikipedia - center for the greek language)

ASL: eighty, eighty one, eighty two, eighty three, eighty four, eighty five, eighty six, eighty seven, eighty eight, eighty nine

Italian: ottanta, unottanta, ottantadue, ottantatre, ottantaquattro, ottantacinque, ottantasei, ottantasette, ottantotto, ottantanove

German: achtzig, einundachtzig, zweiundachtzig, dreiundachtzig, vierundachtzig, fünfundachtzig, sechsundachtzig, siebenundachtzig, achtundachtzig, neunundachtzig

Spanish: ochenta, ochenta y uno, ochenta y dos, ochenta y tres, ochenta y cuatro, ochenta y cinco, ochenta y seis, ochenta y siete, ochenta y ocho, ochenta y nueve

French: quatre-vingts, quatre-vingts-un, quatre vingt deux, quatre vingt trois, quatre vingt quatre, quatre vingt cinq, quatre vingt six, quatre vingt sept, quatre vingt huit, quatre vingt neuf

Thursday, August 30, 2018

Reaction Control System


We just learned about Attitude Control.

We've learned about a lot of different sensors to help the rocket control it's attitude.
And we've learned about things like gimbaled thrust that can help change it's path.

Another way a rocket can change it's direction is by using a Reaction Control System, or RCS for short.

These are usually small rocket engine thrusters on the sides or front of the rocket, that can give little pushes left, right, front or back to help steer the rocket.


(from: wikipedia - reaction control system)


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Wednesday, August 29, 2018

Pharaoh Cuttlefish


We just learned about the Humboldt Squid.

Another type of cephalopod is the Pharaoh Cuttlefish.

Sometimes the boys of these cephalopods will fight each other over a girl they like, but they won't touch each other, they just flash different patterns of colors.

It's almost like boys having a dance battle to win the girl cephalopod's heart!



(from: wikipedia - pharaoh cuttlefish)


Pharaoh Cuttlefish - Henry Hall

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Tuesday, August 28, 2018

Tooth Impaction


We just learned about Dental Notation - Palmer.

We learned before that sometimes teeth don't show up in the right places.
When a tooth doesn't show up in the right place it is called an Impacted Tooth.

The tooth that gets impacted the most is the wisdom tooth.
Most of the time when a tooth is impacted it's because there wasn't enough room in the mouth for the tooth to come up, so it gets pushed off to the side or below, and can come out of the gums at the wrong place.


(from: wikipedia - tooth impaction)


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Monday, August 27, 2018

Buda Castle


We just learned about Himeji Castle in Japan.

Another ancient castle is Buda Castle, built in 1265 in Budapest, Hungary.

This is a big castle that has been the home of the kings of Hungary, and has been built and added onto for over 400 years.
There are many towers, cellars, chambers, museums, caves and famous works of art in this castle.

The castle area is over 1.8 square miles!




(from: wikipedia - buda castle)


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Sunday, August 26, 2018

Linus - bishop of Rome


We just learned about Asyncritus - Bishop of Hyrcania, one of the seventy disciples.

A few more of the seventy were listed that we don't know much about:

Phlegon - bishop of Marathon
Hermes - bishop of Dalmatia
Patrobulus - bishop of Puteoli
Hermas - bishop of Philippi

One of the ones we know a little more about is Linus - bishop of Rome.

The apostle Peter was known as the first leader of the Christian church after Jesus' death.
Linus took over after Peter, and Linus was known as the first Pope.


(from: wikipedia - pope linus)


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Saturday, August 25, 2018

He Zun


We just learned about the Phoenix Crown of Empress Xiadouanxian.

Another ancient Chinese sculpture is the He Zun.

This is a bronze sculpture made around 800 BC, and is the oldest ancient Chinese sculpture with the words "Middle Kingdom" or "Zhong Guo" meaning "China" on it.
It is a "Zun" sculpture, which is a kind of vase used to hold wine for pouring.

The sculpture is 15 inches tall, and weighs about 30 pounds.
There is writing on the inside in Chinese that talks about how the city of Louyang was built in China.

The He Zun was found by a local farmer who did not know what it was, so he sold it to a waste recycling center where someone would have melted the sculpture down for the bronze metal.

Luckily a historian saw it and rescued it, and then cleaned it up and put it in a museum.



(from: wikipedia - he zun)


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