Tuesday 23 April 2019

Troyeshchyna Gymnasium and Temper School's Drifter Has Been Deployed!


Read on the US-Go-Ship 106S 2019 Blog

A tale of pancake ice, furious seas.. and a drifter - by Isa R.


.... #300234066615940 is special not only because it was the first of the cruise, but also because it was "adopted" by the Troyeshchyna Gymnasium (Nataliya Byzova) in Kyiv, Ukraine, as part of the Adopt-a-drifter program!! 
This is very exciting, as the teacher and the students can now track the life of their instrument, in its errands around the Southern Ocean!! 
Looking for more information? Check the program's website to know more: https://www.adp.noaa.gov
Isa Rosso
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What do you think of the project and the blog of the scientists?

13 comments:

  1. Hi. I enjoyed reading this blog. Personally, I think that it describes this scientific mission very well, so that it would be understandable both to students and at the same time adhering to scientific terms.

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    1. I absolutely agree with the scientific mission!
      I hope you enjoy the process.
      By the way, what's your name?)

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  2. Hi. In my opinion, this is an exciting project. It gives students the opportunity to learn something new and reveals some secrets of vast ocean spaces.

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    1. Yaryna, I can't agree more that the secrets of the ocean are amazing! So our adventure begins!)

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  3. Valeriia Sheliuk25 April 2019 at 21:56

    Hello! I really like this blog! It was very interesting to read about pancake ice. Personally, I think this blog is very interesting. I learned a lot of new and exciting information!!!

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    1. Wonderful! What information was new and exciting for you, Lera?

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  4. Hello everyone, I'm Ira student from Troyeshchyna Gymnasium in Kyiv. I have read a lot of blogs, and in my opinion this blog is the most interesting of them.
    Maybe this is because I'm a member of this global project.
    Or it's written so cool that when I read this blog it seems to me that I was there with you.
    And if you ask me if I want to participate in this project again. I'll answer you: "With the great pleasure".
    To sum up, I want to thank everyone who participated in such an interesting project.

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    1. All of us, the ship crew, the drifter and the OCEAN - what a team!

      At least for a month we are going to collaborate and have a terrific time!

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  5. Hi everyone!
    It was a very exciting blog job.Personally, I think that our group really enjoyed reading this blog as we had been waiting for it for a long time and wanted to find out how our buoys were chewing there. And learn a lot about life on a ship in the open ocean.
    Dasha 9-V
    Gymnasium "Troyeshchyna"

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    1. "Chewing buoys" sounds interesting))
      Hope we have a lot of fun in the nearest future.

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  6. Hi.
    We are students from Troyeshchyna Gymnasium, 9-B class.
    We enjoyed reading this blog. Personally, we think that it describes this scientific mission very well, so that it would be understandable both to students and at the same time adhering to scientific terms.
    We are really interested in tracking the blog and our drifter.
    Good luck to your expedition.
    Say "HI!" to the Ocean from us and from our river Dnieper.
    Your 9-B class, Kyiv, Ukraine

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  7. In my opinion, it was very interesting. I thank you for your work and for the fact that you are working together with us. It was interesting to read about how it all happened. I would like to have more such projects.
    Dima Maievskij

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  8. hello to all, I really liked this project. As I see it, it's very interesting and informative. Thank you for your attention.
    Andrii D.

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