12A | WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26, 2019 | COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL © 2019 by Vicki Whiting, Editor Jeff Schinkel, Graphics Vol. 35, No. 29 Walking on the Moon On July 20, 1969 the Eagle left the safety of the Columbia and headed to the moon. For a nerve-wracking period of time the astronauts looked for a level place to land before they ran out of fuel. With only seconds to go, they found a level spot in an area named the Sea of Tranquility. n July 16, 1969, three astronauts and two spacecraft were launched into space to do things man had never done before. They would hear and see things no man or woman had ever seen or heard. They were the first humans to land a man on the moon! The crew was in this command module for liftoff and again for splashdown. Slowly the astronauts landed and Neil Armstrong uttered the famous words, “The Eagle has landed.” Ready for Liftoff The men and the two small spacecraft sat attached to the top of a powerful rocket called a Saturn V. (Saturn Five – V is the Roman numeral for the number 5.) Back on Earth, people all over the world had been sitting on the edge of their seats as they watched and waited to know if the spacecraft was safe. They held their breath as it became apparent that fuel was running low. When these famous words came across their televisions and radios, cheers went up worldwide! Why two spacecrafts? The lunar module, the spacecraft that would land on the moon, was carried into space here. One of these astronauts had to stay back on the Columbia to fly it and be ready for the Eagle to return with the other two. H F T The Eagle (Lunar Module) The footprints could stay on the moon for millions of years since there is no wind or rain to disturb them! To find the missing words from the sentences below, read today’s page. Fill in the missing words, then use the letters to find the answer to the Mystery Question. What did Neil Armstrong say as he stepped onto the moon? _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ was the astronaut who piloted the Columbia. The name of the _ _ _ _ _ _ that powered the trip to the moon was _ _ _ _ _ _ _. Another name for the lunar _ _ _ _ _ _ is the _ _ _ _ _. The _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ would stay in the dust on the moon for _ _ _ _ _ to come. Use the code to discover the names of the Apollo 11 astronauts. SECRET CODE 13 22 18 15 7 25 6 9 12 13 20 1 1 26 15 23 9 18 13 14 18 24 19 26 22 15 24 12 15 15 18 13 8 With exquisite paintings and beautifully-crafted writing, you will feel like you were part of the first moon walk. You will feel like you too left footprints on that distant, dusty surface. The moment when Armstrong takes that first step onto the moon is full of excitement. To discover the name of this book, find the letter on the outer ring, then replace it with the letter below it on the inner ring. The Columbia took the three astronauts to the moon. The other smaller spacecraft, the Eagle, took two of the astronauts to the moon and back to the Columbia. The lower sections of the rocket lifted the crew into space, but after fuel was used up they were released to fall back to Earth. 26 9 14 8 Use the Kid Scoop Secret Decoder Ring to discover the name of this book by Robert Burleigh, paintings by Mike Wimmer, which is available at the library. Spacey Math Find three 3-digit numbers and add them up. Find three more 3-digit numbers and add them up. Do that one more time. Which set of three added up to the largest number? Standards Link: Math: Addition. the words in the puzzle. ASTRONAUTS Find How many of them can you ARMSTRONG find on this page? COLUMBIA S R E E H C R R S G COLLINS P E T S E O I A R N SATURN C D S T C L T T L O ROCKET ALDRIN O U I K E U G N E R CHEERS L S E U R M E A V T EAGLE L T F N E B O A E S LEVEL I A L D R I N O L M YEARS N E R S R A E Y N R MOON FUEL S T U A N O R T S A DUST Standards Link: Letter sequencing. Recongized identical STEP words. Skim and scan reading. Recall spelling patterns. A B P F D V T P L The goal of sending a person to the moon was launched in a now famous speech by President Kennedy in 1961. In 1969, the first men walked on the moon. Replace the missing words to read President Kennedy’s famous speech. MOON WIN MEASURE POSTPONE ACCEPT “We choose to go to the ______ in this decade and do other things, not because they are easy, but because they are hard, because that goal will serve to organize and __________ the best of our energies and skills, because that challenge is one that we are willing to ________, one we are unwilling to ________ and one which we intend to _______, and the others, too.” This week’s word: TRANQUILITY The noun tranquility means being calm and peaceful. The barking of the dog disturbed the sense of tranquility in the house. Try to use the word tranquility in a sentence today when talking with your friends and family. Off to Moon Camp Imagine that it’s many years into the future. You are going to a camp on the moon. You can only take ten items. Find ten items in today’s newspaper to pack for your trip. ANSWER: “Take me to your reader.” Standards Link: Research: Use the newspaper to locate information. The 2019 Summer Reading Series Is proudly brought to you by these sponsors What’s the moon made of? T There’s an old saying that the moon is made out of green cheese. Come up with an imaginative description of what forms the moon.