Making a Mess in Space

Yesterday, Russia tested a missile, by blowing up one of its own satellites in space. Unfortunately, this created thousands of small pieces, that will orbit the Earth for years to come. Crew at the International Space Station had to temporarily take cover, in case any debris struck the station, but they’re all safe now.

Supersaurus Was Even Superer

Paleontologists often take years to identify a new dinosaur, because they rarely find an entire skeleton. Sometimes a bone is misidentified, or fragments that are found later, give a clearer picture. That’s the case with Supersaurus, the longest dinosaur ever. New evidence shows the Jurassic period diplodocid, could have reached 137 feet long!

The Call of the Clarinet

Today is Clarinet Day. They’re a popular first instrument, when kids join the school band, partly because the case is easy to carry! Clarinets are part of the woodwind family of instruments, because you blow past a wooden reed. Listen to some early jazz clarinetists, like Sidney Bechet, Benny Goodman, or Woody Herman.

Tolerance Takes Practice

Today is the International Day of Tolerance, first declared by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization in 1995. Tolerance is the ability to endure something that you don’t always like or agree with. As long as no one’s getting hurt, you can show tolerance with your little brother, your parents’ rules, or spinach!

Fast and Furry

Today is Button Day! Zippers are quicker and Velcro is easy, but buttons can be beautiful or whimsical, and they’re definitely quieter. It’s also Fast Food Day, so get your meal at a drive-thru restaurant. Then, find your teddy bears, because it’s Have A Party With Your Bear Day! Don’t forget the honey.

Add Kids for a Tougher Workout

British mom Heather Hann, raced to a new world record. She finished a 10k race in 40 minutes 4 seconds, while pushing her 1-year-old son in a stroller. She started running with a stroller after her first child was born, and now has 2 kids. I wonder if she’ll try next, with a double-stroller.

Mobile Home Skips the Gas Stations

Students at a Dutch university, built a solar-powered mobile home, then put it to the test. They took a 1800-mile road trip! Their van, called Stella Vita, has a shower, toilet, kitchen, fridge, and bed. It can also travel 450 miles-per-day, all completely powered by the sun! It’s a tiny traveling home for 2.

Marine Superhighway Reserved for Sea Creatures

Ecuadorian President Guillermo Lasso, made a welcome announcement at the COP26 climate summit in Scotland. 15,000,000 acres surrounding the Galapagos Islands, will have even more protections. An underwater swimway from Galapagos to Costa Rica, will also be protected. The new marine sanctuary will keep industrial fishing, from destroying this incredible area.

Poetry in a Pan

My raisin bran is crunchy, and kind of chewy too. I’ll bake it in a bundt pan, and make a cake for you! That’s a little poem I made up, for I Love Writing Day. It’s also Raisin Bran Cereal Day, and Bundt Cake Day. Bundt pans can make ring-shaped cakes, or beautiful jello.

Open With Caution

Today is Clean Out Your Refrigerator Day! Look way in the back for moldy leftovers, and compost them. Don’t forget to recycle any disposable containers, because it’s also America Recycles Day. Plus, it’s Philanthropy Day, which is giving money to good causes. Buy less, donate more, and give the landfills nothing!

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