Science Model Machine By Sean and CJ
The Space Shuttle Endeavor
Space Shuttle Endeavor First launched on May 7, 1992 The last mission was on June 1, 2011 During that time it went on 25 missions A reason why Endeavor was built was to compensate for what happened to the Challenger during 1986 It was built in California during 1982 to 1990 which is around 18 years or more
A Brief History of the Space Shuttle Endeavour In 1987 the congress approved of Endeavour It’s main purposes were to research and repair equipment on satellites It’s first mission was to relaunch a satellite known as INTELSAT 6 and was a nine day mission It did the first servicing mission by bringing the unity module to the Hubble Space telescope Endeavour’s last modification mission was from December 2003 to October 6 2005
Parts of Endeavour
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Parts of Endeavour continued... A shuttle that stores passengers, foods, and other goods and can go back to orbit It has 2 solid rocket boosters and an external tank just like the other space shuttles (Challenger, Columbia, Discovery, Atlantis) Solid rocket boosters are about 149 ft and 12.2 ft in diameter The external tank is about 27.6 ft in diameter and 153.8 ft in length Fins that are used to decrease the drag
Fun Facts!! The first African-American women astronaut: Mae Jemison was launched into space by Endeavour Was built from scraps of Space shuttle Atlantis and Discovery It is now stored in the California Science Centre in South La This shuttle was named after an essay competition between students in elementary to secondary school to try and name a NASA shuttle, Endeavor was one of the most popular ones Youngest shuttle among them all
Videos of the Space Shuttle Endeavour! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iBU6oskkNEc https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7_Dco90mAcg https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rh5cmtDRAvQ
Materials used 2 Kitchen rolls 1 Pringles can White, orange, and black construction paper 1 toilet paper roll Scissors, hot glue and tape were used too Cardboard scraps Materials used
Credits https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Space_Shuttle_Endeavour https://www.space.com/18123-space-shuttle-endeavour.html https://www.nasa.gov/centers/kennedy/shuttleoperations/orbiters/orbitersend.htm l https://californiasciencecenter.org/exhibits/air-space/space-shuttle-endeavour https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Space_Shuttle