Submitted by Anonymous on Sun, 04/22/2012 - 11:04

what i learned was that bubbles could freeze. I always thought since they are made up of soap, that it couldnt be frozen. you even presented us a picture of you freezing bubbles because of the sub zero tempatures that the bubbles would freeze, float in the air, and once it hits the ground, it still doesnt pop. i also learned that the northern tundra plays a key role in the carbon cycle with its moist featrures. In conclusion, i learned that you guys recieved a forcast of 4 on the aurora scale that lasted for about an hour and that an arora was another word for the northern lights.

John Wood

Good job on the comments. I hope you enjoyed the PolarConnect event.Thanks,
Mr. Wood