Mmmm, Stratospherey!

Have you ever wondered what garlic bread would taste like on the edge of space? YouTubers Tom Scott, Steve Randall and Barry Lewis sent a loaf of garlic bread up 22 miles, attached to a weather balloon. When it came back down, they ate it. The stratospheric bread was a little frozen in the middle, but still delicious!

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Watch Eagles All Day Long

A few days ago, I told you about eaglecam.org, where you can watch a nest with two bald eagle babies. They are getting so big! But there’s another bald eagle nest to watch, in Washington D.C.’s Arboretum. Mr. President and The First Lady are taking turns sitting on 2 eggs! Check out DCeaglecam.org.

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Cool Cars Cruise Chattanooga

If you’re near Chattanooga Tennessee, plan to attend the Scenic City Art Car Weekend presented by Art 120. An Art Car is a structure with wheels that’s decorated with paint, sculpture, or anything else you can think of! An Art Car-A-Van will be visiting schools this week, and car-tists will be inspiring people all weekend with their creativity!

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Running 26 Miles Isn’t Enough?

Last weekend, the London Marathon resulted in 34 new world records! There was the fastest marathon on stilts, and the fastest people dressed as a carrot, Star Wars character, cheerleader, man in a wedding dress, and Forrest Gump. Even the weather participated: it was the hottest London Marathon on record, at a balmy 75 degrees Fahrenheit.

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Video from the Surface of a Comet

The ESA, or European Space Agency, had been studying a comet named 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko. Photos were taken by the Rosetta spacecraft in 2016, and Twitter user “landru79” compiled them into a time-lapse video. The amazing result shows cosmic rays, ice and dust, against a cliff thousands of feet tall. Search: “Comet 67 video”, to see it yourself!

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Throwing Pots For Charity

An art teacher in Medford, Wisconsin wanted to raise money for a food pantry with her students. She decided to do it by breaking a world record! Jill Fortin made 261 clay pots on a pottery wheel, in one hour. The art club raised $1000 for the food pantry, and kindergarten classes will decorate the pots and plant flowers.

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