So you know how I'm part of the FLL team the LEGO Lassies? You might not know about this, so check out these three posts for more information. This year's theme is Into Orbit, and the problem we chose to solve was that astronauts aren't getting enough sugar while they're in space. We decided to solve this problem by growing sugar beets on Mars. This is a sugar beet We've decided to assume that there's already a colony on Mars, and that the currently ongoing CO₂ Challenge, in which NASA has asked anyone with access to a lab to try to create oxygen out of carbon dioxide, has failed. So the solution to the lack of sugar in space is to grow sugar beets on the colony in Mars. Sugar beets produce twice as much sugar per pound as sugar cane does, as well as growing faster and using less water. Unlike sugar cane, sugar beets can be processed into sugar on a small scale, and don't require a huge factory. This means that sugar beets are very efficient an
I watch. The trees are swaying, the leaves dappling the ground with strange, beautiful patterns made by sunlight. I can hear the birds chirping and I feel the dirt beneath my feet. My name is Pamuya, and my name means ‘water moon.’ I am sixteen years old, and the eldest daughter. My father is a brilliant hunter, and his name is Qelataqa. I also have two siblings, a brother and a sister. My brother, Chogan, is a hunter like Father, and my younger sister Siha is gatherer and weaver. I am the cook of our clan, and also a weaver, and I am very responsible. I try to keep myself calm and be a sensible person to keep us safe. My clan, the Clan of the Eagle, has lived here in peace for many years, and our main concern is to survive. The 20th Day of the 3rd Winter Cycle Today I walked into the forest to collect shells to make myself a necklace, when I saw a deer leap through the forest. I watched as it leaped through the trees, and I was content to watch that beautiful deer. The sight and
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