May 8, 2014 Apply your engineering design process (EDP) knowledge to what we learned about our space exploration efforts.  Remember: Step 1 of the EDP.

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May 8, 2014 Apply your engineering design process (EDP) knowledge to what we learned about our space exploration efforts.  Remember: Step 1 of the EDP is to identify a need. (1) Regarding rocket technology, identify the need that these rockets addressed. (2) Regarding the space shuttle program, what need did this technology address?  Remember: In step 2 of the EDP you build a prototype. (3) Why might someone say that the V-2 rocket from 1943 (shown below) was a prototype of the Saturn 5 rocket that we used to go to the moon? Bell Work Space Exploration and SPI 0807.T/E 1 to 4 V-2 Rocket (1943)

Now we will watch a Brainpop video about the Apollo Project  Click on this link and log in: Brainpop websiteBrainpop website Brainpop Video Space Exploration and SPI 0807.T/E 1 to 4

Fact: USA and USSR (Russia) fought together against Nazi Germany during WWII. Space Race: USA vs. USSR (Russia) Fact: USA and USSR both captured German rocket scientists and equipment in WWII Fact: USA and USSR competed against each other to build bigger and more powerful rockets Notes Space Exploration and SPI 0807.T/E 1 to 4

Fact: The USSR (Russia) leaped ahead of the USA when they put the first satellite (Sputnik 1) in orbit in Space Race: USA vs. USSR (Russia) Notes Space Exploration and SPI 0807.T/E 1 to 4 Sputnik 1 (1957)

Fact: The USSR (Russia) maintained their lead when they put the first astronaut in orbit (Yuri Gagarin) in Space Race: USA vs. USSR (Russia) Notes Space Exploration and SPI 0807.T/E 1 to 4 Yura Gagarin (First Man In Space) 1961

Fact: Since the USSR was ahead in the space race, president Kennedy (JFK) committed the USA in 1961 to landing a man on the moon before Fact: This lead to three NASA spaceflight projects (1) Project Mercury (2) Project Gemini (3) Project Apollo Notes Space Exploration and SPI 0807.T/E 1 to 4

Project Mercury ( )  This was the USA's first human spaceflight program  It had two main goals Goal 01: put a human in orbit Goal 02: do this before the Soviet Union did it Notes Space Exploration and SPI 0807.T/E 1 to 4 Project Mercury Atlas Rocket (1961) Goal 01: Achieved this goal in 1962 Goal 02: Failed to do this for the Russians had accomplished it in 1961

Project Gemini ( )  This was the USA's second human spaceflight program  It had several goals Goal: practice linking up spaceships in orbit Goal: practice having astronauts work outside their spaceship while in orbit Notes Space Exploration and SPI 0807.T/E 1 to 4 Goals: All goals were achieved by 1966 Gemini 6 and 7 (docking spacecraft) Project Gemini (extra-vehicular activity)

Project Apollo ( ) This was the USA's attempt to land astronauts on the moon. Tragedy: The first mission, Apollo 1, was a failure. A fire in the command module killed the three astronauts on board Success: Apollo 11 mission-two astronauts landed on the moon Notes Space Exploration and SPI 0807.T/E 1 to 4 Astronaut Buzz Aldrin on the Moon (1969) Apollo 7 Liftoff (1968) More Success: US astronauts landed on the moon 6 times USSR Failure: Sent an unmanned probe to the moon in 1959 but never landed men therers

Project Apollo ( ) Notes Space Exploration and SPI 0807.T/E 1 to 4 More USA Success: US astronauts landed on the moon 6 times (Apollo 11, Apollo 12, Apollo 14, Apollo 15, Apollo 16, Apollo 17) USSR Failure: Sent an unmanned probe to the moon in 1959, but they never landed cosmonauts there Apollo 11 Mission (1969)

Apollo Program USA Rocket (Saturn 5) Notes Space Exploration and SPI 0807.T/E 1 to 4

Apollo Program and Moon Landings Moon landing: Lunar Module Spacecraft Notes