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1 SPACE By Rosie

2 List poems Now were going to write a list poem about space for example: Rockets, Oxygen, Moon, NASA, Science, These are thing to do with space. Blast of, 3.2.1 Lift of, Hurray, These are words to do with the take off.

3 Rockets Rockets are extremely heavy and need a lot of power to get them into space. Here are some other facts about Rockets. Rockets are extremely heavy and need a lot of power to get them into space. Here are some other facts about Rockets. The world's largest solid rocket. At 149 feet high and 12 feet wide, it was one-half the length of a football field. The world's largest solid rocket. At 149 feet high and 12 feet wide, it was one-half the length of a football field. The twin boosters produced 6.6 million pounds of thrust at space shuttle lift off. The twin boosters produced 6.6 million pounds of thrust at space shuttle lift off. Space shuttle solid rocket boosters went to full power in 2/10th of a second. The heat they produced in the first two minutes of flight could heat 87,000 houses for one full day. Space shuttle solid rocket boosters went to full power in 2/10th of a second. The heat they produced in the first two minutes of flight could heat 87,000 houses for one full day. After two minutes, the boosters separated at 28 miles altitude at a speed of 3,100 mph. They coasted upward for 13 miles before beginning their descent. After their burn out, they separated from the external tank by electrically fired explosive devices and were moved away by small rocket separation motors. After two minutes, the boosters separated at 28 miles altitude at a speed of 3,100 mph. They coasted upward for 13 miles before beginning their descent. After their burn out, they separated from the external tank by electrically fired explosive devices and were moved away by small rocket separation motors.

4 Rockets The solid rocket motor was the largest solid propellant motor ever developed for spaceflight and the first built to be used on a manned craft. The huge motor was composed of a segmented motor case loaded with solid propellants, an ignition system, a movable nozzle and the necessary instrumentation and integration hardware. The solid rocket motor was the largest solid propellant motor ever developed for spaceflight and the first built to be used on a manned craft. The huge motor was composed of a segmented motor case loaded with solid propellants, an ignition system, a movable nozzle and the necessary instrumentation and integration hardware. Each solid rocket motor contained more than 1 million pounds of propellant, which required an extensive mixing and casting operation at a plant in Utah. The propellant was mixed in 600 gallon bowls located in three different mixer buildings. The propellant was then taken to special casting buildings and poured into the casting segments. Each solid rocket motor contained more than 1 million pounds of propellant, which required an extensive mixing and casting operation at a plant in Utah. The propellant was mixed in 600 gallon bowls located in three different mixer buildings. The propellant was then taken to special casting buildings and poured into the casting segments. Cured propellant looks and feels like a hard rubber eraser. The combined polymer and its curing agent is a synthetic rubber. The solid fuel was actually powdered aluminum -- a form similar to the foil wraps in your kitchen -- mixed with oxygen provided by a chemical called ammonium perchlorate. In addition to the solid rocket motor, the booster contained the structural, thrust vector control, separation, recovery, and electrical and instrumentation subsystems. Three 136-foot-wide parachutes slowed the boosters to a safe splashdown in the Atlantic Ocean. The boosters were recovered, refurbished and reused

5 Who doesn't like planets How many planets are there in our solar system? 8 How many planets are there in our solar system? 8 What is the smallest planet? Mercury What is the smallest planet? Mercury What is the largest planet? Jupiter What is the largest planet? Jupiter Which planet is closest to the Sun? Mercury Which planet is closest to the Sun? Mercury Which planet is farthest from the Sun? Neptune Which planet is farthest from the Sun? Neptune What is the coldest planet? On average Neptune is the coldest planet What is the coldest planet? On average Neptune is the coldest planet What is the hottest planet? Venus What is the hottest planet? Venus What are the inner planets? Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars What are the inner planets? Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars What are the outer planets? Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune What are the outer planets? Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune Which planets have rings? Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune Which planets have rings? Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune Is there life on other planets? Not that has been encountered so far! Nasa made a discover that Pluto isn’t Is there life on other planets? Not that has been encountered so far! Nasa made a discover that Pluto isn’t

6 Here is a link to all of the 8 planets in the solar system Mercury Facts Mercury Facts Mercury Facts Mercury Facts Venus Facts Venus Facts Venus Facts Venus Facts Earth Facts Earth Facts Earth Facts Earth Facts Mars Facts Mars Facts Mars Facts Mars Facts Jupiter Facts Jupiter Facts Jupiter Facts Jupiter Facts Saturn Facts Saturn Facts Saturn Facts Saturn Facts Uranus Facts Uranus Facts

7 Pictures of the planets

8 AstronautsDateMission Neil Armstrong Buzz Aldrin 21 st July 1969 Apollo 11 Pete Conrad Alan bean 19-20 th November 1969 Apollo 12 Alan Shepard Edgar Mitchell 5-6 th February 1971 Apollo 14 David Scott James Erwin 31 st to the 2 nd of July to August 1971 Apollo 15 John w. young Charles Duke 21 st to the 23 rd April 1972 Apollo 16 Eugene Cernan Harrison Schmitt 11 to the 14 th December 197 Apollo 17

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10 Moon landing Moon landing

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12 Thank you for learning with me I hope you had fun

13 Thanks for learning with me


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