Coming up on The Children's Hour get blown away with us as we learn all about balloons. We begin with the history of hot air balloons, and we end up in the air on a real balloon. Then we explore latex balloon art and clothing with the team at Airigami. Plus, find out what happens when helium balloons get released into nature. And that mysterious object you might see floating around in the middle of the day in the skies above you? That might be a weather balloon! All of this is mixed with great music!
We begin our exploration of ballooning at the beginning. Joseph-Michel Montgolfier and Jacques-tienne Montgolfier were aviation pioneers, and launched the first hot air balloon in 1783 at Versailles in France.
Then our Kids Crew member, Jena Ritchey got into a hot air balloon at the Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta, the world's largest balloon rally held in Albuquerque, New Mexico in early October every year. We also hear a cinquain poem from Mrs. Shannon Estes' class in 2010 at Manzano Mesa Elementary in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Learn about the incredible art of Airigami, balloon artists out of Rochester, New York who create giant sculptures and displays out of ordinary latex balloons. Kelly Cheatle and Larry Moss have presented their unique style around the world.
The kids in the Extinction Diaries at KFOI have a message about releasing helium balloons. It turns out they are catastrophic for animals, who mistake them for food and typically choke or starve after eating them.
There are practical scientific applications for releasing balloons into nature, including the enormous weather balloons that you may see floating in the sky in the middle of the day. These are released daily from hundreds of locations worldwide, and help meteorologists predict the weather, and climate scientists see longterm weather patterns.
Get blown away with us as we learn about ballooning this time on The Children's Hour.
This episode was recorded and produced at the Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta with help from Jena Ritchey, as well as at the Sunspot Solar Studio in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Christina Stella is our Senior Producer, Katie Stone is our Executive Producer.
2023 The Children's Hour Inc.
Katie Stone, Executive Producer Christina Stella, Senior Producer Jena Ritchey, Kids Crew Jasmine from Ms. Shannon Estes 2010 class Extinction Diaries at KFOI
Breaks can be added at exactly 20:00 and 40:00. To obtain segmented versions of our program, please contact Katie@childrenshour.org
The Children's Hour is a weekly, educational and entertaining public radio program for kids and families. Using excellent music, expert guests, talented kids and a format that is a proven success in growing and keeping listeners of all ages engaged.
The Children's Hour includes kids in all aspects of the production. We're dedicated to filling educational gaps, by focusing on civics, STEM, culture, and performance, using interviews with scientists, astronauts, civil servants, cultural educators, performers and others, and weaving shows together with a wide variety of musical genres.
Kids on our crew and in our community contribute content, design programming, and cohost our shows, live in public venues, and in studio.
We are happy to make station tags. Just reach out to us at info@childrenshour.org
Learn more about us, get photos from our shows, links on our themes, and more at http://ChildrensHour.org
Ballooning
This time on Childrens Hour get blown away with us as we learn all about balloons. From the history of hot air balloons to latex balloon art & clothing, balloons serve many purposes. Learn which balloon releases serve science. With excellent music.
00:58:00
1
Oct. 2, 2023
Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta, Manzano Mesa Elementary School in Albuquerque, Sunspot Solar Studio, KUNM-fm