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Exploring Space

The Science of Rockets

The Space Program

Exploring Space Today

Using Space Science on Earth

Table of Contents

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How Do Rockets Work?

- The Science of Rockets

A rocket moves forward when gases shooting out the back of the rocket push it in the opposite direction.

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Rocket Altitude

A rocket’s altitude is how high it is above the ground. Use the graph to answer the following questions about how a model rocket’s altitude changes over time.

- The Science of Rockets

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Rocket Altitude

Altitude and time, meters and seconds

Reading Graphs:

What two variables are being graphed? In what units is each variable measured?

- The Science of Rockets

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Rocket Altitude

About 65 meters; about 128 meters

Reading Graphs:

What was the rocket’s altitude after 2 seconds? After 4 seconds?

- The Science of Rockets

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Rocket Altitude

6 seconds

Reading Graphs:

At what time did the rocket reach its greatest altitude?

- The Science of Rockets

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Rocket Altitude

The rocket’s inertia caused it to continue to rise after its fuel ran out. Eventually friction caused the rocket to slow down and gravity caused it to fall.

Inferring:

Why do you think the rocket continued to rise after it ran out of fuel?

- The Science of Rockets

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A Multistage Rocket

A typical multistage rocket has three stages. Each of the first two stages burns all of its fuel and then drops off. The next stage then takes over.

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Multistage Rocket Activity

Click the Active Art button to open a browser window and access Active Art about multistage rockets.

- The Science of Rockets

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What You Know

What You Learned

Using Prior KnowledgeBefore you read, write what you know about rockets in a graphic organizer like the one below. As you read, write what you learn.

1. Rockets were used to help transport astronauts to the moon.2. Rockets burn fuel.3. Rockets must move at high speed to escape the force of gravity.

1. The first rockets were made in China in the 1100s.2. Burning fuel creates thrust–the reaction force that propels a rocket

forward.3. The escape velocity a rocket needs to leave Earth’s gravitational pull is

about 40,200 kilometers per hour.

- The Science of Rockets

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Rockets

Click the Video button to watch a movie about rockets.

- The Science of Rockets

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Data Sharing Lab

Click the PHSchool.com button for an activityabout sharing data for the Technology Lab

Design and Build a Water Rocket.

- The Science of Rockets

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Rockets

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Question Answer

Asking QuestionsBefore you read, preview the red headings. In a graphic organizer like the one below, ask a question for each heading. As you read, write answers to your questions.

What was the “space race”? The rivalry in the exploration of space between the United States and the former Soviet Union

Which country placed a person in orbit first?

The Soviet Union

When did people first walk on the moon?

1969

- The Space Program

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The Race for Space

Click the Video button to watch a movie about the race for space.

- The Space Program

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More on Missions to the Moon

Click the PHSchool.com button for an activityabout lunar exploration.

- The Space Program

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The Space Shuttle

- Exploring Space Today

NASA has used space shuttles to perform many important tasks. These include taking satellites into orbit, repairing damaged satellites, and carrying astronauts and equipment to and from space stations.

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OutliningAs you read, make an outline about exploring space. Use the red headings for the main topics and the blue headings for the subtopics.

Exploring Earth Today

I. Working in SpaceA. Space ShuttlesB. Space Stations

II. Space ProbesA. How Do Probes Work?B. Exploring With Space

Probes

- Exploring Space Today

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Links on Space Exploration

Click the SciLinks button for links on space exploration.

- Exploring Space Today

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Today

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Main Idea

Detail Detail Detail

Identifying Main IdeasAs you read the section “Space Spinoffs,” write the main idea in a graphic organizer like the one below. Then write three supporting details that further explain the main idea.

The space program has produced many spinoffs in areas such as…

Medical Science–technology of the space programhas led to lasers that can clean clogged arteries.

Materials–fire-resistant material developed for spacesuits is used in fireproof clothing.

Consumer Products–cordless power tools were first developed for astronauts.

- Using Space Science on Earth

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Links on Satellite Technology

Click the SciLinks button for links on satellite technology.

- Using Space Science on Earth

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Science on Earth

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Graphic Organizer

Astronaut

Vostok 1

Year Spacecraft Accomplishment

Yuri Gagarin 1961First human in space

Alan Shepard Freedom 7

Friendship 7

Neil ArmstrongFirst human to walk on the moon

1962

1961First American in space

John GlennFirst American to orbit Earth

1969 Apollo 11 or Eagle

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End of Section:Graphic Organizer