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A2-B1 co-ee-eo-ioe
Je réponds aux questions

What is the title of the film?
Ambitious, Ambition

How many characters are there in the film?
Two persons: a man and a woman
many people

What can you see?
Trees and rivers, houses and people,
lakes and animals, water, roads and highways,
skyscrapers and buildings, offices, stars and comets,
planets, Mercury, Mars and Jupiter, Rosetta, the probe,
sand, rocks and dust, stones,
http://amara.org/en/videos/VCnt4WJo0P4R/info/ambition-the-film/
Enough! Walk with me!
Perhaps we should find you something a little less challenging!

I don’t undertsand !
I’ve planned everything
Let me do it again!

Once upon a time…

Really?

This is a good one, I promise
What is the key to life on earth?

Water!
Water!
A long time the origin of water and life on the planet
the underearth
For a long time the origins of water and indeed life on our home planet remained an absolute mystery. So we began searching for answers beyond Earth. “Where could all this water have come from?” In time we turned to comets, one trillion celestial balls of ice, dust, complex molecules, left over from the birth of our Solar System
Once thought of as messengers of doom and destruction and yet so enchanting, if we were to catch one, A staggeringly ambitious plan

Are you talking about the Rosetta mission?

Throw me the probe
[…]
So many things could’ve gone wrong
A failure at launch, an error in the calculations, collisions, so many unknowns With the technology we had back then, we may as well have been shooting from a slingshot. and tell me, what was it all for?

Knowledge

Yes, but we also wanted to show what was possible.

I know all this from the archives. There were bigger missions after

Yes, it was the first one to catch a comet
ambition
stubbornness
Nothing has changed
we fall
we pick ourselves up again
and we adapt

I was watching you earlier you did everything right I destroyed your rock and see how you would react

Reset!
Nicely done!
Let’s begin!

Water!

European Space Agency
rendezvous with a comet

 

How Rosetta is turning science fiction into science fact. Ambition, the film, starring Aiden Gillen (Game of Thrones), Aisling Franciosi and ESA Rosetta. Screened on 24 October during the British Film Institute’s celebration of Sci-Fi: Days of Fear and Wonder.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H08tGjXNHO4&list=TL9vGQf1Nsj94

http://amara.org/en/videos/VCnt4WJo0P4R/info/ambition-the-film/

 

 http://www.mummies2pyramids.info/history-civilization/facts-about-the-rosetta-stone.htm

http://www.lemonde.fr/sciences/video/2014/11/17/philae-en-hibernation-quelle-suite-pour-la-mission-rosetta_4524884_1650684.html
Rosetta is speaking to Philae:
Wake up! We’ve got work to do!
Are you ready?
Philae: Yes, I am! Let’s go! (Let us go!)
Comet (in the distance) :

Hurry up! I can’t wait.
I am so happy to have visitors.
Rosetta:

Are you ready? I can’t hear you! Speak up, please!
Have you got a problem, Philae?
Philae:

No, I haven’t but I am very cold and it is dark!
Comet (in the distance):
What ‘s your name ?

Rosetta:

My name is Rosetta.
I am famous in Egypt and in the British Museum .
Philaea:
My name is Philae. My name comes from an island on the Nile in Egypt. I’ve got a bilingual stone, a deciphering stone on my island in Egypt. I can help you, I can read and I can decipher for you! It sounds great!
Comet (in the distance):
I am looking forward to meeting you!
Il me tarde de vous rencontrer, au plaisir de vous rencontrer,au plaisir de faire connaissance

Rosetta and Philae:
We are so happy! It is a great journey.

We are so lucky!We’ve got a song for you!
See you soon, little baboon! [U:]

In a while [AI] crocodile!  [AI]

Later, little otter!
Bye, bye…[AI]

 

Peux-tu faire ce questionnaire?
http://www.esa.int/esaKIDSen/SEM4NWP4KKF_q.html

 

 

 

 

 

 

Name: Rosetta

To rendezvous with Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko where it will study the nucleus of the comet and its environment for nearly two years, and land a probe on its surface.

Launch date: 2 March 2004

Journey milestones:
1st Earth gravity assist: 4 March 2005
Mars gravity assist: 25 February 2007
2nd Earth gravity assist: 13 November 2007
Asteroid Steins flyby: 5 September 2008
3rd Earth gravity assist: 13 November 2009
Asteroid Lutetia flyby: 10 July 2010
Enter deep space hibernation: 8 June 2011
Exit deep space hibernation: 20 January 2014
Comet rendezvous manoeuvres: May – August 2014
Arrival at comet: 6 August 2014
Philae lander delivery: November 2014
Closest approach to Sun: 13 August 2015

Mission end: 31 December 2015

Launch vehicle: Ariane-5 G+

Launch mass: Orbiter: 2900 kg (including 1670 kg propellant and 165 kg science payload); Lander (Philae): 100 kg

Dimensions: Orbiter: 2.8 x 2.1 x 2.0 m with two 14 metre long solar panels

 

Partnerships:  The lander is provided by a European consortium headed by the German Aerospace Research Institute (DLR). Other members of the consortium are ESA, CNES and institutes from Austria, Finland, France, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, and the United Kingdom.

Primary mission objectives:
– Undertake a lengthy exploration of a comet at close quarters to watch how it is transformed by the warmth of the Sun along its elliptical orbit
– Land a probe on a comet’s nucleus for in-situ analysis

 

Rosetta mission facts:
– Rosetta gets its name from the famous Rosetta stone that led to the deciphering of Egyptian hieroglyphics almost 200 years ago.
– Rosetta’s original target was comet 46P/Wirtanen, but after postponement of the initial launch a new target was set:

Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko.
– Rosetta was the first spacecraft to fly close to Jupiter’s orbit using only solar cells as its main power source.
– Rosetta will be the first spacecraft to orbit a comet and land on its surface
– The Philae lander is named for the island in the river Nile on which an obelisk was found that had a bilingual inscription that enabled the hieroglyphs of the Rosetta Stone to be deciphered.

 

http://resources.woodlands-junior.kent.sch.uk/homework/egypt/rosetta.htm
Rosetta Stone
Je recopie les questions:

 

What is the Rosetta Stone?

The Rosetta Stone is a stone with writing on it. It was created in 196 BC;

 

How big is the Rosetta Stone?

The Stone is 114.4 centimeters (45 in) high at its tallest point, 72.3 centimeters (28.5 in) wide, and 27.9 centimeters (11 in) thick. It weighs approximately 760 kilograms (1,676 lb);

 

Why is it called the Rosetta Stone?

The Rosetta Stone is named after the town it was discovered in, a town called Rosetta, on the Mediterranean coast in Egypt.

 

What writing was on the Rosetta stone?

The text is made up of three translations of a single passage, written in two Egyptian language scripts (hieroglyphic and Demotic), and in classical Greek.

 

What does the Rosetta stone say?

The Rosetta Stone is thought to have been written by a group of priests in Egypt to honour the Egyptian pharaoh. It lists all of the good things that the pharaoh has done for the priests and the people of Egypt.

 

When was the Rosetta Stone found?

The Rosetta Stone was found in 1799.

 

Who found the Rosetta Stone?

The Rosetta Stone was found by French soldiers who were rebuilding a fort at Rosetta, a harbour on the Mediterranean coast in Egypt.

 

How long did it take to decode the Rosetta Stone?

For twenty years scholars tried to decode the slab.

rosetta_stone_hieroglyphs

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May.
05
2009

Anastasie, Emilien,Julie, Juliette, Laura introduce the Musée de la Résistance et de la Déportation

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We were shocked by the horror of the photographs which are testimonies of torture and experiments made in the concentration camps when Americans arrived.  Most of the experiments were done on people because of their belonging to the Jewish religion and /or because they were Jews (Jewish)

We could for example see children’ s clothes and people’s hair. It was of the utmost violence and extremely difficult to watch!

As …

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May.
04
2009

Caroline D is writing about our visit to the Museum of the Resistance in Besançon

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Apr.
27
2009

Who is taking care of the premises?

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PictureJust have a guess or guesses!

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Apr.
27
2009

Vallée de Gustave Courbet or The Loue Valley

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PictureLa vallée de la Loue is peopled with strange shapes, fauna and flora alike which were

the pride of Gustave Courbet whose paintings are still questioning our twenty-first century eye and

sense of beauty.

Enjoy!

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Apr.
26
2009

Visit of ElemenTerre in our school

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ASSOCIATION ACE ENVIRONNEMENT Présentation de l’opération ElemenTerre, destinée aux collégiens …

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Apr.
25
2009

Porte Saint Pierre, Pontarlier and lac Saint Point

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La porte St Pierre à Pontarlier

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Dec.
29
2008

Deux mille Neuf! 2009 wishes

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Picture2009 wishes !

Note our new postal address:

Collège Lucie Aubrac

BP 25 25300 DOUBS France

Nov.
27
2008

Lake Saint Point

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PictureOnce upon a time, there  was a very beautiful valley with lots of nice and cosy houses, colourful and scented flowers.

In this very beautilful village, there was a lady who had  to feed seven children. She was living on her own with them. The crops were scarce, the wheat was scarce, the barley was scarce, the potatoe crop was scarce… Winter had been harsh and she was left with no food.

She had no food, no bread, no vegetables, nothing to give them.  …

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Nov.
26
2008

Who are we 4°2 Collège AUBRAC DOUBS

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Who are we?

We are

Apr.
06
2009

Fredrika: Buddharama Temple

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PictureBudharama tempel in Fredrika

By Maritza

The buddhist are going to build a temple in Fredrika  It will be the biggest temple in Europe. Phramha Boonthin Taosiri, the chief monk in Sweden, decided that in 2004. We are not Buddhist in Fredrika, but many Thai people come here every summer to pick berries and sell.  They have not started building the temple yet, but there is a big monk statue and a golden Buddha statue on the Temple Mountain. Every summer they have ceremonies and festivals where they collect money for the temple.

Apr.
06
2009

Fredrika: Four seasons

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PictureFour seasons

by Wictor

We have a temperate climate, which means that we have four very different seasons. Since we live in the northern part of Sweden, we have very long winters and short summers. Here are some short summaries about our four seasons.

Winter – November to February

Our climate is cold and icy in the winter. And we have long, dark and cold nights. The weather is clear and consists of sunlight and ice-cold temperatures.  The temperatures sometimes reaches -40° Celsius (which is rare in the most parts of Sweden), but normally it is -10° to -20° Celsius. Sometimes, you don’t want to go outside due to the cold because it hurts to breath cold air, but after a while you get used to it.

Spring – March to May

It’s snowy and around 0° Celsius on the spring. It’s not very cold, and the snow usually melts down, and freezes again during cold nights. We normally have snow left on the ground until the end of April.

Summer – June to August

The summer is most of the time pretty warm. It is around 20°Celsius to 28°Celsius. Sometimes it rains and sometimes we have chilly winds, even in the summer. The most special about our summers are the bright nights. We have midnight sun during June and July, and it is quite intense and a powerful brightness over the sky.

Autumn – September to October

Our autumn is quite short, but yet so cold and rainy. We have cloudy weather during the short autumn.  Our broad-leaved trees become very colorful during the autumn, almost glaring the yellow, orange and red colors on the leaves.

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Apr.
06
2009

Fredrika; The Sami

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The Sámi people

By Wictor

The Sámi people is an ethnical minority in Sweden. They are a national group, and they see themselves as one people, even if they live in different geographical countries. The total population of the Sámi people is around 80 000-135 000, but only 20 000 of them live in Sweden.

The Sámi peoples work can be divided into three divisions. The first division is reindeer herding, the second fishing (mainly in Norway and Russia) and the third is everything else except reindeer herding and fishing.

The reindeer herding is an old part of the Sámi culture, and 10 % of the total population practices reindeer herding. In Sweden only  Sámi are allowed to practice reindeer herding. They are nomades and move with the reindeers; in the summer, they live up in the mountains and in the winter in the forest region, like here around Fredrika. They’re using modern technology, like helicopters, snowmobiles and so on.

Thibault 4°2 Lucie Aubrac 2008-2009




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