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Friday, December 24, 2021

Where lies wonder?

 


In this video by Christensen, I loved the Hubble telescope model. I was very inspired and wanted to make one for myself. Then I started looking where I could find the pattern sheets and instructions. I had seen the picture which shows JWST works in infrared range. We watched the sails video. We made the simpler JWST paper model. Now we are planning to send the model to my daughter's class. While talking about the beginning inspiration of Hubble telescope model, my daughter explained how she felt the exact same way to make a northern lights drawing with pastels that she got as a gift a long while ago. With these holidays, there's enough time to start projects that take some time. This Hand held Hubble is supposed to take about 8 hours. I want to create more such instances of inspiration for my kids, so they can pick their passions. The wisdom is that it is not arbitrary or predefined, your passions are where you can practise more.

 

This is such a wonderful illustration which happens to be about wondrous numbers aka Collatz Conjecture. The picture makes it so accessible for kids if they know a bit of multiplication and division. 

Illustration is the Distribution.

I was lured to learning more about the JWST because of the illustration which showed. Models are 3D illustrations. This wondrous numbers illustration made it possible for even fourth and first graders to learn something cool and an opportunity to explain something fun.

With James Webb Telescope launch tomorrow morning, we are ready with our model and will understand more of the launch.

Hubble telescope expert model if you are ready for it.

Wonder lies in sharing your inspiration.

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