The water bottle rocket was to help us on our engineering skills. It was a fun project and I’m glad Coach Rob let us do it. Me and Dylan’s rocket was a great rocket except it flew on top of the gym. It flew an altitude of 87.41ft. which was ok. I thank it would have flown better if we have had a longer nose and bigger fins. The longer nose would have made it more top heavy. The bigger fins would have had a better base on it. I also made my own rocket and it flew really good. It was a 2-liter…
Hypothesis Response Ever since humanity first devised the concept of exploration, we’ve been challenging ourselves to uncover the secrets of the world we live in and take our curiosity to new heights. In 1492, Christopher Columbus sailed across the ocean and reached North America. In the 1960’s, we accomplished something that was truly out of this world, for not only did we have a man orbit the earth, we put an astronaut on the moon. Today, humanity has its sights set on Mars, but…
NASA Importance: • For NASA, information joins the outstanding necessities, game-plans, likewise, fitness shared transversely over people, bundles, works out, projects, Mission Directorates, and Centers, routinely depicted as organized information trial learning, manufacturing and particular information, and business structures and limit (frameworks, technique, methodology and craftsmanship), demonstrating the excellent dichotomy of unequivocal and inferred data. • There are in like way other…
The Volcanic eruption of Mount Sourabaya was captured exclusively by NASA satellites. Volcanic ash and lava may not be the only thing the satellites captured. Aliens may have been watching the eruption even though humans couldn’t get a glimpse of the eruption live. According to NASA Earth Observatory, no humans live near the volcano’s ocean isle. If a UFO were spotted doing a flyby of the Mount Sourabaya eruption, it wouldn’t be the first time. There have been a number of UFO sightings at other…
Space exploration is a much needed part of the United States today. 63% of college graduates say NASA is doing a great job for the world. 55% of Non-college graduates say NASA is doing a bad job or just not doing their job for the world. 70% of college graduates believe that the space to the space program has many benefits. 54% of non-college graduates believe the exact opposite. Where would we be today without NASA. We would not have been the first people to land on the moon or even orbit earth…
Years of research and exploration have lead to some impressive feats of technology being developed. The question is, what is the most magificent and high-tech of devices constructed to help advance our research? Some of the best achievements by far have been made in archeologists' technology. Satellites, Ground Penetrating radar, and Light Detection and Ranging are some of the most important discoveries for explorers, reducing the amount of time it takes to salvage ruins and doing so without…
several years in the early 2000s, before he made ancient astronaut research his primary career, he served as a bodybuilding promoter in IFBB sanctioned contests, including Mr. Olympia. UFO-SPACE Seriously, when you think about it, Ancient Aliens is a…
Technology Career Exploration Assignment: Find Information for 3 Technology Careers Make a copy of the document: name it Technology Careers Take the STEM career survey List results below in the red area above the tables. Use the links above to explore careers. Fill in the chart below with the required information. Once your chart is complete, create a Google Presentation to show your potential careers. Name it “Technology Careers” Later you will include videos and pictures related to the…
In the 1960s, the United States’ NASA carried out the Apollo program, the third of its manned human spaceflight programs. The goal of the program was to achieve manned exploration of the Moon and retake the lead in the Space Race against the Soviets, who had beaten the US to the first satellite and human in space, and convince the American public of the superiority of the US’ technological capability. After three unmanned flights, mission AS-204 (named Apollo 1 by the crew, and officially…
article outside of educating the reader. “A couple of years ago, researchers at NASA’s Johnson Space Centre discovered a thruster system which actually generates thrust, despite requiring absolutely no propellant.” (Paragraph 1, Line 1) Personally, I do not believe this is a quality opening hook, simply because it would only be engaging towards and audience with previous knowledge of astrophysics and space travel. This opening statement might befuddle some readers causing them to turn away…