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Group 1

By: Mica Sabpar


Kyla Suerte
Erica Labitan
Eduard Mundog
Saydryan Velasco
PRAYER
GOD OF WISDOM,

HELP US TO BRING INTO COMPLETION

WHAT WE HAVE BEGUN IN OUR STUDIES.

SEND US YOUR HOLY SPIRIT AS WE READ OUR BOOKS , LISTENING THE DISCUSSION OF OUR
TEACHER AND ANSWER OUR QUIZZES SO THAT WE MAY GAIN GIFTS OF DILIGENCE AND
PERSEVERANCE.

WHEN ALL THINGS ARE SAID AND DONE , MAY WE INCREASE THE WISDOM AND GENEROSITY SO
WE CAN BECOME CLOSER TO YOU AND HAPPILY SERVE THE PEOPLE WE CALLED TO SERVE.
In a special way , bless those persons who are responsible for our education; our parents, our teachers , and those
whom we look up to as inspirations. May they never grow tired in helping us prepare for a better future. With the
intercession of the Blessed Mother, I ask this prayer through Christ our Lord , Amen.
VERSE OF THE DAY

Psalms 23:1
The Lord is my shepherd, I shall want not want.
NEWS
Scientists at NASA have tracked down an asteroid with dimensions
similar to the Empire State Building. The asteroid had recently sped
past Earth and it has caught the attention of astronomers for its
elongated shape. The oddly shaped asteroid called 2011 AG5, was
closely tracked by NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Southern
California.
The object is 1600 feet long and about 500 feet wide- dimensions
comparable to the Empire State Building. The powerful 230-foot (70-
meter) Goldstone Solar System Radar antenna dish at the Deep Space
Network’s facility near Barstow, California, revealed the dimensions
of this extremely elongated asteroid, a press release by NASA said.
NEWS

The image shows a collage of six pictures taken by the Goldstone Solar System
Radar antenna dish in California. The astronomers made a few observations: It is
as dark as charcoal when viewed by the human eye, it appears to be scooped on
one side and is spinning around every nine hours.
The Goldstone radar observations provide a key measurement of the asteroid’s
orbit around the Sun. Radar provides precise distance measurements that can help
scientists at NASA’s Center for Near Earth Object Studies (CNEOS) refine the
asteroid’s orbital path. Asteroid 2011 AG5 orbits the Sun once every 621 days and
won’t have a very close encounter with Earth until 2040 when it will safely pass
our planet at a distance of about 670,000 miles (1.1 million kilometres, or nearly
three times the Earth-Moon distance).
“Interestingly, shortly after its discovery, 2011 AG5 became a poster-child asteroid
when our analysis showed it had a small chance of a future impact,” said Paul
Chodas, the director for CNEOS at JPL. “Continued observations of this object
ruled out any chance of impact, and these new ranging measurements 0965by702 the 6005
planetary radar team will further refine exactly where it will be far into the future.”
WORD OF THE DAY
Kinesiology
- means ‘the study of movement’. The term
is also used by complementary medicine
practitioners to describe a form of therapy
that uses muscle monitoring (biofeedback)
to look at what may be causing ‘imbalances’
in the body and attempts to relieve these
imbalances.
TRIVIA
Famed chemist Glenn Seaborg was the only person
who could write his address in chemical elements.
He would write Sg, Lr, Bk, Cf, Am. That’s
Seaborgium (Sg), named after Seaborg himself;
Lawrencium (Lr), named after the Lawrence
Berkeley National Laboratory; Berkelium (Bk),
named after the city of Berkeley, the home of UC
Berkeley; Californium (Cf), named after the state
of California; Americium (Am), named after
America.

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