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Larisa Costinescu Diana Manican Proiect realizat de:

Short History On April 12, 1985, the Space Shuttle Discovery carried the first 11 toys into orbit. The STS-54 mission in January 1993 returned some of these toys and added 29 more to the Toys in Space program. In May 1996, the STS-77 mission crew returned 10 of the STS-54 toys that had not been tested in space. In 2002, the Expedition 5 crew tested 16 international toys and sports activities on the International Space Station where there was more room to perform these experiments. For all four missions, crew members also carried along the questions of curious children, teachers, and parents who had suggested toy experiments and predicted possible results. A few dozen toys and a few hours of the crewmembers' free time have brought the experience of free-fall and an understanding of gravity's pull to students of all ages. 2Toys In Space

Toys Taken into Space Toys In Space3  Spring jumper  Swimming frog  Swimming submarine  Swimming angel fish  Flapping bird  Maple Seed  Paper boomerang  Balloon helicopter  Gravitron gyroscope  Rattleback  Klacker balls  Racquetballs and pool balls  Ball and cup  Velcro balls and target  Horseshoes and post  Basketball and hoop  Jacob's ladder  Coiled metal spring  Magnetic rings  Magnetic Marbles  Come-back can  Police car and track

W h a t m a k e s t o y s a c t d i f f e r e n t i n s p a c e ? 4Toys In Space

5 Activities: Test the swimming actions of each toy in a tub of water and in the air by suspending it with a string and observing its actions. Which toy works the best? How much air is pushed back by the submarine's propeller? Enlarge the blades by taping paper to them and observe the air flow again. Does the propeller's rotation speed change?

STS-54 Data: The frog did a poor job of swimming in air. The fish swam better than the frog, and its swimming was greatly improved when its tail fin was enlarged. The submarine swam the best and was even faster when its propeller blades were enlarged. When the propeller fumed in one direction, the submarine turned in the other direction, which is the Conservation of Angular Momentum. Toys In Space6

Flopping bird Toys In Space7

8 Flopping bird

Activities: Use the pattern on the picture below to cut out paper boomerangs from heavy stock paper, such as used in file folders. Hold the boomerang by one wing and toss it through the air. Spin the boomerang as you release it. Try to catch it. What happens when the wings are slightly bent? Toys In Space9

Paper Boomerang STS-54 Data: When thrown slowly with a vertical release, the 4-bladed cardstock boomerang traveled in a straight line while spinning. (At the end of the throw, the boomerang's flight was affected by air flow from an air conditioner duct.) Commander Casper was able to make the boomerang curve by throwing it horizontally; however it always crashed into a wall before returning. Toys In Space10

Basketball 11Toys In Space Practice throwing the ball until you make a basket. Where do you aim when you throw the ball? Would this technique work in space? Bounce the ball through the basket. You may bounce the ball off the floor, ceiling, or any wall. Which bounce might also work in space?

Basketball 12Toys In Space Astronaut Harbaugh could not arc the ball into the basket or make a banked shot off the backboard. He could not get high enough above the basket to bounce the ball in. To make a basket, Astronaut Harbaugh had to bounce the ball off of the the ball in. To make a basket, Astronaut Harbaugh had to bounce the ball off of the ceiling. Slam dunks were easy and usually included several 360°s before pushing the ball through the hoop.The 360°s were possible in the layout and tuck positions. Astronaut Harbaugh could not arc the ball into the basket or make a banked shot off the backboard. He could not get high enough above the basket to bounce the ball in. To make a basket, Astronaut Harbaugh had to bounce the ball off of the the ball in. To make a basket, Astronaut Harbaugh had to bounce the ball off of the ceiling. Slam dunks were easy and usually included several 360°s before pushing the ball through the hoop.The 360°s were possible in the layout and tuck positions.

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