~ Mrs. Steve Harrington ~ It be like that sometimes. Did Justus having less time for her count as a ‘low’? It did, yet Kritti refused to let it bother her too much. She’d just reciprocate his actions, no big deal. So when she looked over to see Dio smiling, the sixth year misinterpreted it as being an encouraging one just for her.
Head now lowered over her book, she was diligently making notes of responses given and Professor Burbage’s elaboration on each. It seemed as though mostly everyone had opted to go along with an answer featuring an object. There was a strong urge to giggle, which was resisted, when the Ghost Lady spoke about floating in circles. Honestly, how was Burbage this sweet and funny?
Clearly her and the firstie were thinking similarly, and it came as quite a lovely surprise that their responses were somewhat related to the topic of today’s lesson. It brought another dimple-y smile to her face. The mention of ‘collisions’ immediately made her brain wander to galaxies colliding, a phenomenon Kritti truly found fascinating.
The page that she was writing on was rapidly filling though she did pause to acknowledge Burbage’s points on sundials with a few nods. ‘Sunwise’ was indeed a charming word, and she could see why the professor thought so. Why did the use of such cute words have to ‘die out’? Kritti looked over to Dio to send him a grin since his answer as well was matched to Astronomy.
Up went her hand again, the pink barreled pen in that grasp. “Orbits are also known as ‘orbital revolutions’. An object in an orbit is referred to as a satellite, and can be natural - Earth and the Moon for example.” There were artificial satellites too but despite them being useful, they were far less interesting. That was just Krittika’s opinion. |