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Types of Spacecraft The FRAME Routine Key Topic is about… Essential details Main idea exploring and understanding the differences between using manned and unmanned spacecraft. Space Shuttle Space Probe Manned or Unmanned? Manned or Unmanned? unmanned manned Purpose: Purpose: Space shuttle are reusable spacecrafts that are used to make manned missions to space. Probes are unmanned spacecrafts that carry Instruments to explore the solar system. Picture: 375 copies Picture:

Rocket Space Station Manned/unmanned manned Essential details Main idea Rocket Space Station Manned or Unmanned? Manned or Unmanned? Manned/unmanned manned Purpose: Purpose: Rockets are used to deliver satellites into orbits In space. They have also been used to launch Manned spacecraft into space. The International Space Station serves a home to a crew while they perform scientific research and experiments. Picture: Picture: So What? (What’s important to understand about this?) Manned spacecraft requires people to be on board and unmanned spacecraft does not require any people at all.

The FRAME Routine Essential details Manned or Unmanned? Key Topic is about… Essential details Main idea Manned or Unmanned? Manned or Unmanned? Purpose: Purpose: Picture: Picture:

So What? (What’s important to understand about this?) Essential details Main idea Manned or Unmanned? Manned or Unmanned? Purpose: Purpose: Picture: Picture: So What? (What’s important to understand about this?)