This week was full of rescuing the cacti from sudden downpours, constantly checking the weather in New Mexico, and being amazed at the sheer amount of helium that will be going into the research balloon.
Weekly Update #4
What a week! One minute the sun is shining, the next it is raining cats and dogs! Julius and I were stumped as to whether we should put the samples out in the sun, or hide them from the rain. In the end, we did a bit of both, and we may-or-may-not have run out into a downpour yelling "Save the cactus!".
The first sample seems to be doing the best,
as it is getting steadily greener.
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The second sample is still trying to recover from rot. |
And the Control cactus is somewhere in-between the two. |
Also, Julius and I have been waiting for the research balloon to launch, but so far we have not had any luck. (Annoying rain!) In the meantime, Cubes in Space has been posting some awesome photos of NASA's preparations for launch.
Look at the size of those Helium tanks! We can hardly wait to see the balloon launch, and then see how our experiment survived space travel!
Thank you for reading!
-Edith
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