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Place this in the proper place Vocab quiz Thursday. Study Student Planner April 19, 2016 Place this in the proper place Vocab quiz Thursday. Study Sputnik 1957

Summary: We had a standard opening Summary: We had a standard opening. We entered planner entries for last week, then completed April 12th Cornell notes. We wrote down new vocabulary words, then watched a video on the history of rockets with Bill Nye

Previous Essential Question: What was the first American manned space program?

Topic/Objective: Name: Space Exploration Class/Period: Date: April 19, 2016 Essential Question: What was the project name that put a man on the moon?

Warm Up 5

1. A 3 man lunar program with 11 manned flights 1. A 3 man lunar program with 11 manned flights. There were 8 missions holding 24 Apollo astronauts who went around the moon with 6 missions placing 12 men on the surface of the moon. 2. NASA’s first space station orbited the Earth from 1973 to 1979. 3 missions had 9 astronauts. Mercury; Gemini; Apollo; Space Lab; Space Shuttle; International Space Station; Probe; Manned mission

3. A crewed, partially reusable low Earth orbital spacecraft . 3. A crewed, partially reusable low Earth orbital spacecraft. There were 135 successful missions and 2 failures. 4. The ISS is a space station in low Earth orbit. A modular structure, the first part was launched in 1998. 15 nations have been represented aboard. It is in use today. Mercury; Gemini; Apollo; Space Lab; Space Shuttle; International Space Station; Probe; Manned mission

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1. A 3 man lunar program with 11 manned flights 1. A 3 man lunar program with 11 manned flights. There were 8 missions holding 24 Apollo astronauts who went around the moon with 6 missions placing 12 men on the surface of the moon. 2. NASA’s first space station orbited the Earth from 1973 to 1979. 3 missions had 9 astronauts. Mercury; Gemini; Apollo; Space Lab; Space Shuttle; International Space Station; Probe; Manned mission

1. A 3 man lunar program with 11 manned flights 1. A 3 man lunar program with 11 manned flights. There were 8 missions holding 24 Apollo astronauts who went around the moon with 6 missions placing 12 men on the surface of the moon. 2. NASA’s first space station orbited the Earth from 1973 to 1979. 3 missions had 9 astronauts. Mercury; Gemini; Apollo; Space Lab; Space Shuttle; International Space Station; Probe; Manned mission

1. A 3 man lunar program with 11 manned flights 1. A 3 man lunar program with 11 manned flights. There were 8 missions holding 24 Apollo astronauts who went around the moon with 6 missions placing 12 men on the surface of the moon. 2. NASA’s first space station orbited the Earth from 1973 to 1979. 3 missions had 9 astronauts. Mercury; Gemini; Apollo; Space Lab; Space Shuttle; International Space Station; Probe; Manned mission

1. A 3 man lunar program with 11 manned flights 1. A 3 man lunar program with 11 manned flights. There were 8 missions holding 24 Apollo astronauts who went around the moon with 6 missions placing 12 men on the surface of the moon. 2. NASA’s first space station orbited the Earth from 1973 to 1979. 3 missions had 9 astronauts. Mercury; Gemini; Apollo; Space Lab; Space Shuttle; International Space Station; Probe; Manned mission

3. A crewed, partially reusable low Earth orbital spacecraft . 3. A crewed, partially reusable low Earth orbital spacecraft. There were 135 successful missions and 2 failures. 4. The ISS is a space station in low Earth orbit. A modular structure, the first part was launched in 1998. 15 nations have been represented aboard. It is in use today. Mercury; Gemini; Apollo; Space Lab; Space Shuttle; International Space Station; Probe; Manned mission

. 3. The Space Shuttle was a crewed, partially reusable low Earth orbital spacecraft. There were 135 successful missions and 2 failures. 4. The ISS is a space station in low Earth orbit. A modular structure, the first part was launched in 1998. 15 nations have been represented aboard. It is in use today. Mercury; Gemini; Apollo; Space Lab; Space Shuttle; International Space Station; Probe; Manned mission

. 3. The Space Shuttle was a crewed, partially reusable low Earth orbital spacecraft. There were 135 successful missions and 2 failures. 4. The ISS is a space station in low Earth orbit. A modular structure, the first part was launched in 1998. 15 nations have been represented aboard. It is in use today. Mercury; Gemini; Apollo; Space Lab; Space Shuttle; International Space Station; Probe; Manned mission

. 3. The Space Shuttle was a crewed, partially reusable low Earth orbital spacecraft. There were 135 successful missions and 2 failures. 4. The ISS is a space station in low Earth orbit. A modular structure, the first part was launched in 1998. 15 nations have been represented aboard. It is in use today. Mercury; Gemini; Apollo; Space Lab; Space Shuttle; International Space Station; Probe; Manned mission

. 3. The Space Shuttle was a crewed, partially reusable low Earth orbital spacecraft. There were 135 successful missions and 2 failures. 4. The ISS is a space station in low Earth orbit. A modular structure, the first part was launched in 1998. 15 nations have been represented aboard. It is in use today. Mercury; Gemini; Apollo; Space Lab; Space Shuttle; International Space Station; Probe; Manned mission

Homework Planner for last week and this week will be graded Friday. Friday is last day to turn in triad 5 improvements. Get these things done

Today’s Class Work Video on rocketry http://www.history.com/topics/space-race/videos Space race https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=opIQKrKHke4 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QhRkXjqxLh4 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uuYoYl5kyVE https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fSTrmJtHLFU https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1oBTzbKx0jo