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Launching Explorations Orbits and Satellites Version 0.1

Goal for this Lesson: Be able to understand how satellites are launched into space Be able to describe how satellites are able to stay in orbit, as well as the various orbits and their uses Be familiar with the concept of orbital space clutter and its challenges ACTIVITIES: Launch a rocket Build a satellite LET’S WATCH A VIDEO (<--Click HERE) Version 0.1

How Does A Satellite Get Into Space and Why Doesn’t It Fall Downs? Space exploration technologies Why do we send satellites into space? How does a satellite get launched and stay in space? How Does A Satellite Get Into Space and Why Doesn’t It Fall Downs? Version 0.1

Sandra Bullock in the movie Gravity Version 0.1

Sir Isaac Newton’s Laws of Motion This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY-SA Version 0.1 This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY-SA

Name some examples to demonstrate Newton’s Laws Version 0.1

UP, UP & AWAY! Rockets & their history Version 0.1

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Space Heroes and Careers Sally Ride Mae Jemson John Bennett Herrington John Glenn, 1st American to orbit the Earth Neil deGrasse Tyson Elon Musk Neil Armstrong, 1st person to walk on the moon Version 0.1

Let’s Build a rocket Version 0.1

Satellites This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY-SA Version 0.1 This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY-SA

Orbits This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA Version 0.1

Space Debris Version 0.1

Potential Impacts of Space Debris! Debris can result in real damage to space missions! Over 5000 satellite launches has really cluttered up some areas of space Space Junk shot a hole right through the Space Shuttle Endeavor in 2007 Version 0.1 images source: http://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-33782943

Watch a Staged-Rocket Launch of a GPS Satellite! Launch of GPS satellite LET’S WATCH A VIDEO (<--Click HERE) https://youtu.be/KMQbOCjUOV8 Version 0.1

Let’s Build A Satellite Version 0.1 This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY-NC