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Rockets Module 41 Rockets Module Four Saturn V

Rockets Module 42 Objective To understand more about the conquest of space… the final frontier –Discoveries and inventions –Pioneers, engineers, and astronauts –Events that alter and illuminate our time

Rockets Module 43 Early Discoveries Greek named Hero demonstrated the rocket engine principle of “Action/Reaction” 1 st Century AD steam reaction motor Generates ‘thrust’ – the force that moves the rocket

Rockets Module 44 Newton’s Three Laws of Motion Sir Isaac Newton First Law - A body at rest tends to stay at rest; a body in motion tends to stay in motion Second Law – Force equals mass times acceleration Third Law - For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction Reaction Action

Rockets Module 45 Chinese Invent Gunpowder First ‘solid fuel’ 1200 AD

Rockets Module 46 Gun Powder Granular (powder) mixture of: 15% charcoal, fuel to burn—carbon (C) 75% saltpeter (KNO 3 potassium nitrate) oxygen 10% Sulfur (S), also a fuel –lowers ignition temperature to –increase speed of combustion (burning) Charcoal color is why it is often called “black Powder” Roger Bacon (England) improved formula

Rockets Module 47 Advances In Solid Fuel Rockets Jean Froissart ( ) achieves higher accuracy launching through tubes (bazooka) William Congreve ( ) improved military use William Hale ( ) devised spin stabilized rockets Solid fuel stored Combustion Chamber Exhaust nozzle

Rockets Module 48 Father of Modern Astronautics Konstantin Tsiolkovsky Russian ( ) Deaf at age 13—Self taught Scientific study of space exploration Recognized liquid fuel has more energy

Rockets Module 49 Popularizing Space Travel Herman Oberth (1923) –Wrote about space travel in Germany –Helped creat first realistic science fiction movie

Rockets Module 410 Father of Modern Rocketry Robert Goddard Experimentalist Launched first successful liquid fuel rocket March 16, 1926

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Rockets Module 412 Basic Liquid Fuel Rocket Engine From Propellant Tanks OxygenFuel

Rockets Module 413 V-2 – First Large Liquid Fuel Rocket Developed by Wernher von Braun in Germany during WWII. Surface to surface missile Send 2000 pound warhead (payload) 200 miles

Rockets Module 414 Major Systems of a Rocket 46 Payload

Rockets Module 415 Intercontinental Ballistic Missile ICBM 1960 ICBM able to fly anywhere in the world in 30 minutes Carry 3,000 lb. five megaton hydrogen bomb warhead 8,000 miles

Rockets Module 416 Russian ICBM R-7 Larger than Atlas Simpler Developed faster

Rockets Module 417 First Artificial Earth Satellite Sputnik - Soviet Union Launched in 1957 (Russia) Sergei Korolev Began the Space Race

Rockets Module 418 Wernher von Braun Developed the German V-2 Jupiter-C launched first US satellite 1958 Developed the Saturn V Rocket

Rockets Module 419 First Man in Space Yuri Gagarin Russian (USSR) April 12, 1961 One orbit of the earth

Rockets Module 420 Alan Shepard First American in Space Flew in the Mercury Spacecraft NOT and orbital flight 115 Miles up and down May 1961 Launched by a Redstone

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Rockets Module 422 First American to Orbit John Glenn - February, 1962 Launched by the Atlas

Rockets Module 423 Man in Space Vostok First man in space Yuri Gagarin 1961 Mercury First American in Orbit John Glenn 1962 Gemini First Rendezvous 1965 Apollo First man to walk the Moon - Neil Armstrong 1969

Rockets Module 424 First Men on the Moon Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin July 1969 Launched by the Saturn V Effectively ended the Space Race

Rockets Module 425

Rockets Module 426 First U.S Space Station -- Skylab Launched metric tons Three crews Re-entered 1979

Rockets Module 427 Comparative Sizes Mercury / Atlas John Glenn 1962 Vostok / R-7 Yuri Gagarin 1961 Saturn V / Apollo Neil Armstrong 1969 Space Shuttle Present

Rockets Module 428 International Space Station

Rockets Module 429 Time Line to Space Tsiolkovsky Goddard Oberth Sputnik ICBM Gagarin & Shepard Von Braun V-2 Glenn Armstrong Skylab Space Shuttle Challenger Columbia Space Race ISS YWB

Rockets Module 430Rockets Module 430 Quiz Time Match the Name on the Left with their accomplishment 1.Greek named Hero 2.Chinese 3.Sir Isaac Newton 4.Jean Froissart 5.William Hale 6.Konstantin Tsiolkovsky 7.Herman Oberth (1923) 8.Robert Goddard A.Invented Gunpowder rocket B.Higher accuracy using tubes (bazooka) C.Published book on space travel D.Demonstrated Reactive force E.Father of Modern Rocketry F.Three laws of motion G.Devises spin stabilized rockets H.Father of Modern Astronautics

Rockets Module 431 Quiz Time Match the Name on the Left with the accomplishment 1.Wernher von Braun 2.Alan Shepard 3.Neil Armstrong 4.Yuri Gagarin 5.John Glenn 6.Sputnik A.First man to walk on moon B.Designed the V-2 and Saturn V C.First American to Orbit D.First Man to Orbit E.First American in space F.First artificial Earth Satellite

Rockets Module 432 Match the Spacecraft with its launcher 1.Mercury-sub orbital 2.Mercury-orbital 3.Gemini 4.Apollo (Moon) 5.Discovery/Challenger/ Columbia/Atlantis/ Endeavor A.Space Shuttle Orbiters B.Titan II C.Saturn V D.Atlas E.Redstone

Rockets Module 433 Test for Module 4

Rockets Module 434 Rockets – The Space Shuttle

Rockets Module 435 Replacement for Saturn V Saturn V sent men to the moon Launched Skylab Space Station ,000 lbs. To earth orbit Shuttle 65,000 pounds to earth orbit Shuttle 4.4 million lbs. 6 million lbs. thrust Saturn V 6.0 million lbs. 7.5 million lbs. thrust

Rockets Module 436 Initial Reusable Design Expected to fly weekly – 52 flights/year High Development costs required a more conservative design

Rockets Module 437 The Compromise Solid Fuel Boosters Expendable tank Four flight vehicles No ‘escape system’.

Rockets Module 438 First Flight Use of Solid Fuel limits safety factor at launch Can’t shut down solids once ignited

Rockets Module 439 Final Costs Flying only 8 Shuttles per year Each flight costs $500,000,000 (Half a billion dollars) High cost caused by few flights divided by extensive maintenance and launch expenses

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Rockets Module 441 Challenger – January 1986

Rockets Module 442 Critical Flight Profiles - Reentry

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Rockets Module 444 Shuttle Tiles - Side View

Rockets Module 445 Shuttle Tiles – Bottom View

Rockets Module 446

Rockets Module 447 AF Photo over ABQ

Rockets Module 448 The Columbia is Lost Feb 1, 2003

Rockets Module 449 In Memory of those who have Perished

Rockets Module 450 Questions Being Raised High costs High risk Questionable manned spaceflight program objectives

Rockets Module 451 Possible Consequences Discontinue shuttle program 2010 Implement a crew escape system Develop a less costly, safer, re-usable spacecraft Crew Excursion Vehicle called Orion Rocket ARES 1

Rockets Module 452

Rockets Module 453 The end... of the beginning

Rockets Module 454 Critical Flight Profiles - Launch

Rockets Module 455 Quiz Time Match the Name on the Left with their accomplishment 1.Greek named Hero 2.Chinese 3.Sir Isaac Newton 4.Jean Froissart 5.William Hale 6.Konstantin Tsiolkovsky 7.Herman Oberth (1923) 8.Robert Goddard A.Invented Gunpowder rocket B.Higher accuracy using tubes (bazooka) C.Published book on space travel D.Demonstrated Reactive force E.Father of Modern Rocketry F.Three laws of motion G.Devises spin stabilized rockets H.Father of Modern Astronautics