Manned vs. Un-Manned Space Exploration By: Baseball Swag.

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Manned vs. Un-Manned Space Exploration By: Baseball Swag

Objectives The class will learn the History of Manned Space Missions The class will learn the History of Un-Manned Space Missions The class will learn the Pros/Cons of Manned and Un-Manned Space Exploration The class will learn the History of Manned Space Missions The class will learn the History of Un-Manned Space Missions The class will learn the Pros/Cons of Manned and Un-Manned Space Exploration

History of Manned Mission Vostok I and Yuri Gagarin –April 12, 1961 Freedom 7 and Alan Shepard –John Glenn was first orbital flight Apollo Missions –Put men on the moon Moon Landing Video Space Shuttle Program –Created by Nixon in 1972 Columbia, Challenger, Atlantis, Discovery, and Endeavor Vostok I and Yuri Gagarin –April 12, 1961 Freedom 7 and Alan Shepard –John Glenn was first orbital flight Apollo Missions –Put men on the moon Moon Landing Video Space Shuttle Program –Created by Nixon in 1972 Columbia, Challenger, Atlantis, Discovery, and Endeavor

Manned Cont. April Columbia launched –Challenger and Columbia Program Retirement in 2011 –Endeavor Flight –The Gap April Columbia launched –Challenger and Columbia Program Retirement in 2011 –Endeavor Flight –The Gap

History of Unmanned Sputnik I and II Explorer I –Cosmic Ray Detector Voyager Program –Jupiter 1979 and Saturn 1980 Voyager Interstellar Mission in 1990 Sputnik I and II Explorer I –Cosmic Ray Detector Voyager Program –Jupiter 1979 and Saturn 1980 Voyager Interstellar Mission in 1990

Un-Manned Cont. Voyagers 1 and 2 (1977) –Originally to explore Jup and Sat – Sent on IVM Search for end of Suns Magnetic Field Mars Rover –Multiple Findings Mars Rover Footage Voyagers 1 and 2 (1977) –Originally to explore Jup and Sat – Sent on IVM Search for end of Suns Magnetic Field Mars Rover –Multiple Findings Mars Rover Footage

Un-Manned Cont. Hubble Space Telescope (1990) –Observes Celestial Objects and Events Billions of miles away –Endeavor repaired initial problems James Webb Telescope Hubble Space Telescope (1990) –Observes Celestial Objects and Events Billions of miles away –Endeavor repaired initial problems James Webb Telescope

Manned Pro/Con Excitement –Christmas Broadcast Fix Problems –1993 Mission US Economy –John Lewis Excitement –Christmas Broadcast Fix Problems –1993 Mission US Economy –John Lewis Dangerous –Disasters Cost –$165B vs $10B Carbon Foot Print –3.5 Million lbs of fuel per launch Dangerous –Disasters Cost –$165B vs $10B Carbon Foot Print –3.5 Million lbs of fuel per launch

Un-Manned Pro/Con Science –Findings have led to Theories Alien Exploration –IVM Planning –Pre-Manned Mission Science –Findings have led to Theories Alien Exploration –IVM Planning –Pre-Manned Mission Tech Problems –Hubble Lens Lose Touch (Useless) –Voyager Satellites Space Litter –Mars Rovers left on Mars Tech Problems –Hubble Lens Lose Touch (Useless) –Voyager Satellites Space Litter –Mars Rovers left on Mars

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