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Notes Science SPI 0807.T/E.2 Eng Design Process Tennessee Science SPI Standard: (0807.T/E.2) Evaluate a protocol to determine if the engineering design process was successfully applied. Tennessee US History Standard: (US.73) Describe the competition between the two “superpowers” of the United States and the Soviet Union in the areas of arms development, economic dominance, and ideology… Tennessee US History Standard: (US.104) Evaluate technological and scientific advances, including the work of significant innovators…in the fields of medicine, transportation, communication… Tennessee US History (former) Standard: (US.88) Describe President Kennedy’s…program to propel the United States to superiority in the Space Race

Space Shuttles: After the “Space Race” to the Moon was over, both Russia and the USA designed reusable spacecraft with wings that could glide back down to Earth. 1st US Space Shuttle Enterprise-1976 Russian Space Shuttle Buran-1988

SPI 0807.T/E.2 (Eng Des Process) US.88 (Space Race) Notes Science Space Shuttle A key feature was that is was reusable Was used to carry supplies to the International Space Station Was used to carry satellites to and from Earth’s orbit Space Shuttle (USA) In Orbit

Space Shuttles US built five shuttles: Enterprise, Columbia, Challenger, Discovery, and Atlantis Space Shuttle (USA)

Space Shuttles: (Lift Off) Shuttles would blast off using two large (white) booster rockets. After their fuel was all burned up, the two booster rockets were jettisoned to fall into the ocean to be picked up later by ships. View Video Clip: Link 01 (1 min 26 sec): Blast Off Link 02 (5 min): Lift Off and Booster Rocket Descent Space Shuttle (USA) Blasting Off

Space Shuttle: (In Orbit) The Russian shuttle only flew in orbit once (unmanned). US shuttles successfully completed 135 manned orbital missions. View Video Clip: Link (2 min 23 sec): Work in Orbit Space Shuttle (USA) In Orbit

Space Shuttle: (Landing) After completing its orbital mission, the spacecraft would re-enter the atmosphere and glide down to land like an airplane. View Video Clip: Link (3 min 52 sec): Glide Landing Space Shuttle (USA) Landing

Space Shuttles US program had two space shuttle disasters Challenger (1986) -exploded 73 seconds after lift off Columbia (2003) -burned up during atmospheric re-entry Challenger (1986) -6 astronauts killed Video Link (5 min 5 sec): Challenger Explosion Video Columbia (2003) -7 astronauts killed Video Link (3 min 43 sec): Columbia Disaster Video

Space Shuttle: (Replacement?) The Space Shuttle program was retired in 2011. Several aerospace companies have also developed new smaller spacecraft to replace the Space Shuttle. X-33 Lockheed Martin Dream Chaser Sierra Nevada X-37 Boeing Video Clip: Link (2 min 11 sec) : Dreamchaser Spacecraft

Orbited Earth for 1, 367 days during its first three missions. Published May 2015 X-37 Orbital Test Vehicle X-37 Orbital Test Vehicle X-37 Orbital Test Vehicle Orbited Earth for 1, 367 days during its first three missions. Stayed in space for 674 days on its third mission.

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