Upon
completing this unit of instruction, students will
be able to:
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List a variety of activities and
experiments that have been done on the space
shuttle (satellite deploys and rescues, Hubble,
Galileo, SpaceLab)
- Examine the types of science done on board the
shuttle in one of the following fields: Biotechnology,
Biomedicine, Fluid Physics, Combustion Science,
Materials Science, Space Science, and Fundamental
Physics
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Explain the components of a typical
extravehicular activity (space walk) and the
various equipment (suits, tools, rescue devices)
used
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Analyze significant impacts of spin-offs
from Space Shuttle Program research
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List the major outcomes from the
U.S.-Russian Shuttle-Mir program
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Calculate how much of a g force
the astronauts experience
Click here to view the Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) for this lesson.
The student's
assignment will be graded using the rubric in the
mission of the lesson.
The following components are required for this lesson:
- Composing an essay on spinoff technologies
- Solving the math problem
- Completing the quiz
Students
are selected for the summer program based completion
of lessons, score of quizzes, quality of work and
timeliness.
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