Science Club-Csat
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Celebrating my 6th year on Facebook. Thank you for your continuing support. I could never have made it without you. 🙏🤗🎉
Tara Na!!!!
23/09/2024
CSAT students qualied for the Division Level!
Hoisting the CSAT banner in the Municipal Science Quiz Bee held today, September 23, 2024, these students' victory is not just a testament of their knowledge and skill, but also their determination and hard work. On to the next level, our future scientists!
Grade 7 1st Place- Reinner Vega
Grade 7 3rd Place- Winzleth Juan
Coach: Mrs. Precy Agtang
Grade 8 1st Place- Franchezka Nicole Valdez
Grade 8 2nd Place- Nathalie Tabieros
Coaches: Mrs. Frascinette Tumaneng & Miss Antonette Liezle Baptista
Grade 9 3rd Place- Jonnaira Villanueva
Grade 9 4th Place- Dharlene Kaye Ruiz
Coach: Mrs. Fortunata Jaramillo
Grade 10 1st Place- Rico Galban
Grade 10 6th Place- Princess Lara Alcayaga
Coaches: Mrs. Lerma Molina & Mr. Antonio Abaoag
Grade 11 4th Place- John Aleck Pascua
Grade 11 5th Place- Lincoln Tabigne
Coach: Miss Yola Jane Yocente
Grade 12 1st Place- Shekinah Caleng
Grade 12 2nd Place- Jasmin Domingo
Coach: Mr. Michael Angelo Tauyan
19/01/2023
13/01/2023
100 DAYS TO GO BEFORE THE SOLAR ECLIPSE! 🌞
We will soon be treated to a Partial Solar Eclipse, when the Sun, Moon, and Earth align this 20 April 2023! This year's eclipse will be the last solar eclipse visible from the country until 2028.
Globally, the eclipse on 20 April 2023 is a hybrid one, the rarest type of solar eclipse. A Hybrid Solar Eclipse occurs when an eclipse shifts between annular and total as the Moon's shadow moves across the globe. According to NASA, the Hybrid Eclipse is visible from parts of Australia, Timor-Leste, and Indonesia (West Papua and Papua), and it is visible as a Partial eclipse from parts of south-east Asia, East Indies, Australia, the Philippines, and New Zealand.
Here in Manila, up to 23.8% of the Sun will be covered by the Moon at the maximum of the partial eclipse at around noon! Meanwhile, the southern parts of the country, particularly southeastern Mindanao, will have the best view during the eclipse since the path of the totality will be passing south of the Philippines. Save the date!
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Sources:
[1] https://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/SEsearch/SEsearchmap.php?Ecl=20230420
[2] https://www.timeanddate.com/eclipse/solar/2023-april-20
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