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My mosquito trap was definitely a rollercoaster, and with this being the last required update, I still plan on seeing how the traps do after the internship finishes since this has been really interesting. To give some background, I set out three traps around 30-40 yards away from each other around my AOI so I could get an idea of how different areas may yield different results. The first trap...


Posted in: GLOBE Science Topics: Earth as a System Investigation Areas: Biosphere » Land Cover Classification Hydrosphere » Mosquitoes Primary Audience: Students Teachers Trainers Student Research Reports: International Virtual Science Symposium Report Mission Mosquito Report

My fieldwork to map land via the Globe app led me to understand where I live better. Texas is the second-largest U.S. state by both area and population. There are only four deserts in North America, and Texas is home to the Chihuahuan Desert. Texas Land Conservancy [TLC] works to conserve natural areas, protect the physical and ecological integrity of their wildlife habitat and native plant...


Posted in: GLOBE Science Topics: Earth as a System Earth System Science Investigation Areas: Hydrosphere » Mosquitoes Student Research Reports: International Virtual Science Symposium Report Mission Mosquito Report

When you start writing your GLOBE report for IVSS, it might be difficult because you might not sure where to start. We tend to start writing the Methods section first because it is something you did it yourselves, and it should be relatively easy and straightforward to write. Second, you should write the Results section, do graphs, tables and texts (think of a best way to present your cool...


Posted in: GLOBE Science Topics: Earth as a System Investigation Areas: Hydrosphere » Mosquitoes Primary Audience: Partners Students Teachers Student Research Reports: International Virtual Science Symposium Report Mission Mosquito Report

On May 1, 2021, I did a lot of things. Most of them involved staying home, logging in to Microsoft Teams for virtual school, and doing my homework. Little did I know that my life would change that very evening. I logged off from school and opened Outlook to check my email, and I saw it immediately: “Congratulations on your NASA virtual internship!” For the next five months, I was immersed in...


Posted in: GLOBE Science Topics: Earth as a System Earth System Science Investigation Areas: Earth As a System Hydrosphere » Mosquitoes News Topics: News Briefs Primary Audience: Alumni Partners Scientists Students Teachers Student Research Reports: International Virtual Science Symposium Report Mission Mosquito Report

My experiment aims to test how two variables impact the likelihood of mosquitoes breeding. The first variable is the water type, and I am testing with tap water, filtered water, and muddy water from a local pond. The second variable is the food in which mosquitos will breed. Therefore, I will add rice water and sugarcane juice to the three water types. So, I will end up with nine...


Posted in: GLOBE Science Topics: Earth as a System Earth System Science Investigation Areas: Earth As a System Hydrosphere » Mosquitoes Primary Audience: Students Teachers Student Research Reports: International Virtual Science Symposium Report Mission Mosquito Report