Hey Ashes!
For literacy, We're doing science.
But since we're all doing our experiments at home, we've been doing some other things at school. This week, we were tasked with designing our own module on the International Space Station! On Minecraft education!
We had to first learn about each module, how the ISS works, and take notes! here are my notes:
I'll admit they're a little messy, but I understand them. I used these notes to analyse if the station was missing anything, if there was something I thought the ISS could use. I noticed there was a small, small room off the bottom of the module Trinity, The room is called Cupola, it's a small room used to observe space and the ISS's surroundings, but it's fairly small, looking at it from the animation it looks like it could fit 1 astronaut, maybe 2 if they were small. I decided to design an observation room, a larger room, the same size as the rest of the modules, with a large window at the end to observe space and the ISS's surroundings, it could fit at least 3-4 astronauts and there's plenty of space to write down anything new happening around the ISS.
here's some photo's of my module:
larger so you can read it
I had a lot of fun building the module, though I normally have sticky keys activated, witch meant whenever I tried to fly down by pressing shift it would hold shift even if I wasn't pressing it, so there were multiple times when I flew down much farther then I wanted to. I now turn off sticky keys when I play.
Do you think this was a good module?
I call it, JOR (stands for Jayde's Observation Room)
I hope yo enjoyed reading this post!
I'll see you all next time!
~Ash
Hey Jayde!
ReplyDeleteI thought was really creative! The way that your made it was cool too. I think having an observation room is a thing that they should have for research. And wouldn't it be JOR if it was Jayde's Observation Room?
~ Gaia :3 (I'm anonymous because I can't sign in)