Tate Falcon Science. Rocket technology originated in China hundreds of years ago and gradually spread to other parts of the world. A rocket moves forward.

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Tate Falcon Science

Rocket technology originated in China hundreds of years ago and gradually spread to other parts of the world. A rocket moves forward when gases shooting out the back of the rocket push it in the opposite direction. The main advantage of a multistage rocket is that the total weight of the rocket is greatly reduced as the rocket rises.

A multistage (or multi-stage) rocket is a rocket that uses two or more stages, each of which contains its own engines and propellant 1.A propellant = an explosive charge or a rocket fuel, that propels or provides thrust. 2.An engine = a machine designed to convert energy into useful mechanical motion (to move it)

This multistage rocket has a series of engines in each part, 3 stages.

The space race was a rivalry between the United States and the then Soviet Union (Russia, now called C.I.S.). VS

From the first moon landing….. on July 20 th, 1969, America has been leading the way in Space Exploration.

Space shuttles carry astronauts into space.

Our last landing on the moon was in 1972 with Apollo 16.

A space station is a place for experiments. Space probes study the solar system and beyond.

To help people live in space, engineers have created technology that provides air, insulation, and the ability to work in microgravity. The space program has developed new technologies for scientists and consumers such as invisible braces, scratch-resistent lenses, memory foam, long-distance communications etc…. Satellites are used for communications and for collecting scientific data.

The electromagnetic spectrum includes radio waves through gamma rays. Telescopes can collect & focus light for planetary images and satellite photographs e.g. Hubble

These are some of the awesome pictures taken thus far….

Yes, we have been part of the history of space exploration and continue to be a crucial piece of space history. The space program has been a boon to Florida’s economy by employing Florida’s workers, using Florida’s businesses, and promoting tourism to this state.