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NASA, Space, and You. Whats in Space? The Universe contains Millions of Galaxies, containing millions of Stars, most of which have their own Solar System.

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Page 1: NASA, Space, and You. Whats in Space? The Universe contains Millions of Galaxies, containing millions of Stars, most of which have their own Solar System.

NASA, Space, and You

Page 2: NASA, Space, and You. Whats in Space? The Universe contains Millions of Galaxies, containing millions of Stars, most of which have their own Solar System.

What’s in Space?

•The Universe contains Millions of Galaxies, containing millions of Stars, most of which have their own Solar System.

Our Galaxy, The Milky WayCredit: NASA, R. Hurt, Glimpse Team

Page 3: NASA, Space, and You. Whats in Space? The Universe contains Millions of Galaxies, containing millions of Stars, most of which have their own Solar System.

•Can you name all 8 planets?

Our Solar System

Page 4: NASA, Space, and You. Whats in Space? The Universe contains Millions of Galaxies, containing millions of Stars, most of which have their own Solar System.

Solar SystemOur Solar System

• Contains the Sun, Asteroids, the Eight Planets, and many moons

•Earth is 93 Million miles from the Sun!

Page 5: NASA, Space, and You. Whats in Space? The Universe contains Millions of Galaxies, containing millions of Stars, most of which have their own Solar System.

What Is NASA?

The National Aeronautics and Space Administration

• Established July 29th 1958

• Responsible for the Space Program and Aeronautical Research

Page 6: NASA, Space, and You. Whats in Space? The Universe contains Millions of Galaxies, containing millions of Stars, most of which have their own Solar System.

The Apollo Program

Credit: Earth and Space: Art, Architecture and Ritual

•The Apollo mission was the first space program to leave Earth’s orbit.

•Apollo was the first to land humans on the Moon!

•The Apollo missions found the true origin of the moon. ( also didn’t find any man on the moon)

•These missions led to the Skylab program, the first program to experiment with prolonged human existence in space

Page 7: NASA, Space, and You. Whats in Space? The Universe contains Millions of Galaxies, containing millions of Stars, most of which have their own Solar System.

The Shuttle Program

• World’s first reusable spacecraft.

• Launches like a rocket, orbits like a spaceship, and lands like an airplane.

• Over 600 crew members have flown on its missions for more than 20 years.

• Longest it has ever stayed in orbit: 17.5 days.

Shuttle Discovery carrying the Hubble TelescopeCredit: NASA

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The International Space Station• 16 Different nations provide technical and logistical support. • Upon completion the ISS will have a mass of almost 1,040,000 lbs

and it will measure 356 feet across and 290 feet long• Serves as an international hub for scientific research and discovery.

Not actual size

Page 9: NASA, Space, and You. Whats in Space? The Universe contains Millions of Galaxies, containing millions of Stars, most of which have their own Solar System.

The Constellation Program

• The future of Space Exploration

• Will be capable of sending humans back to the Moon and beyond.

• First mission to the Moon will take place in 2018, will be the

first since 1972!

Page 10: NASA, Space, and You. Whats in Space? The Universe contains Millions of Galaxies, containing millions of Stars, most of which have their own Solar System.

Women in Space

• Sally Kristen Ride was the first American woman in space and has spent more than 343 hours orbiting Earth.

• Eileen Collins was the first female pilot of a Shuttle, first female commander of a Shuttle, and was part of the NASA return to flight mission.

Page 11: NASA, Space, and You. Whats in Space? The Universe contains Millions of Galaxies, containing millions of Stars, most of which have their own Solar System.

Science, Math, and Technology in Space

• Science and Math are the two most important academic backgrounds in the Space industry.

• Science and Math are used to develop new technologies that make our lives easier.

• The results of scientific and mathematical research exists all around you and is present in your every day life.

Page 12: NASA, Space, and You. Whats in Space? The Universe contains Millions of Galaxies, containing millions of Stars, most of which have their own Solar System.

What Comes from NASA Research?

Flat Panel TelevisionsDigital Watches

Transition Lenses Calculators Smoke Detectors

Personal Computer

Page 13: NASA, Space, and You. Whats in Space? The Universe contains Millions of Galaxies, containing millions of Stars, most of which have their own Solar System.

Careers in the Space Industry

• Innovative and Creative people make the best astronauts.

• NASA employs Engineers, Doctors, Pilots, Geologists, Chemists, and Communications Experts just to name a few professions.

• If you love designing new things, discovering new technologies, or studying unknown phenomenon then you’re a good fit in the Space industry.

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Rasc-al @Clarkson

• Our Project:Lunar Outpost for Testing Sustainable Technologies

Our outpost will be capable of keeping humans on the moon for years at a time.

We plan on raising fish and growing plants on the Moon’s surface to find out if someday we can support a large colony of people on the moon.

Our Goal: To one day make the Moon more fun to visit than Disney!

Page 15: NASA, Space, and You. Whats in Space? The Universe contains Millions of Galaxies, containing millions of Stars, most of which have their own Solar System.

Questions?