Microgravity earth and space : an educator's guide with activities in technology, science and mathematics education.
Title | Microgravity earth and space : an educator's guide with activities in technology, science and mathematics education. PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | DIANE Publishing |
Pages | 88 |
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ISBN | 1428926240 |
Microgravity
Title | Microgravity PDF eBook |
Author | |
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Pages | |
Release | 2001 |
Genre | Reduced gravity environments |
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Microgravity
Title | Microgravity PDF eBook |
Author | National Aeronautics and Space Administration |
Publisher | CreateSpace |
Pages | 164 |
Release | 2015-07-15 |
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ISBN | 9781515055952 |
Space flight is important for rnany reasons. Space flight carries scientific instruments and human researchers high above the ground, permitting us to see Earth as a planet and to study the complex interactions of atmosphere, oceans, land, energy, and living things. Space flight lifts scientific instruments above the filtering effects of the atmosphere, making the entire electromagnetic spectrum available and allowing us to see more clearly the distant planets, stars, and galaxies. Space flight permits us to travel directly to other worlds to see them close up and sample their compositions. Finally, space flight allows scientists to investigate the fundamental states of matter solids, liquids, and gases and the forces that affect them in a microgravity environment.
Microgravity, a Teacher's Guide with Activities in Science, Mathematics, and Technology
Title | Microgravity, a Teacher's Guide with Activities in Science, Mathematics, and Technology PDF eBook |
Author | Melissa J. B. Rogers |
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Pages | 168 |
Release | 1997 |
Genre | Reduced gravity environments |
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Defines and explains microgravity and show how microgravity can help us learn about the phenomena of our world. The front section is designed to provide teachers of science, mathematics, and technology at many levels with a foundation in microgravity science and applications. Begins with background information for the teacher on what microgravity is and how it is created. Followed with information on the domains of microgravity science research; biotechnology, combustion science, fluid physics, fundamental physics, materials science, and microgravity research geared toward exploration. Concludes with a history of microgravity research and the expectations microgravity scientists have for research on the International Space Station. Finally, a reading list, NASA educational resources including electronic resources, and an evaluation questionnaire.
Suited for spacewalking a teacher's guide with activities for technology education, mathematics, and science.
Title | Suited for spacewalking a teacher's guide with activities for technology education, mathematics, and science. PDF eBook |
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Publisher | DIANE Publishing |
Pages | 100 |
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ISBN | 1428927484 |
Microgravity
Title | Microgravity PDF eBook |
Author | National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) |
Publisher | Createspace Independent Publishing Platform |
Pages | 80 |
Release | 2018-07-08 |
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ISBN | 9781722638115 |
This guide is an educational tool for teachers of grades 5 through 12. It is an introduction to microgravity and its application to spaceborne laboratory experiments. Specific payloads and missions are mentioned with limited detail, including Spacelab, the International Microgravity Laboratory, and the United States Microgravity Laboratory. Activities for students demonstrate chemistry, mathematics, and physics applications of microgravity. Activity objectives include: modeling how satellites orbit Earth; demonstrating that free fall eliminates the local effects of gravity; measuring the acceleration environments created by different motions; using a plasma sheet to observe acceleration forces that are experienced on board a space vehicle; demonstrating how mass can be measured in microgravity; feeling how inertia affects acceleration; observing the gravity-driven fluid flow that is caused by differences in solution density; studying surface tension and the fluid flows caused by differences in surface tension; illustrating the effects of gravity on the burning rate of candles; observing candle flame properties in free fall; measuring the contact angle of a fluid; illustrating the effects of gravity and surface tension on fiber pulling; observing crystal growth phenomena in a 1-g environment; investigating temperature effects on crystal growth; and observing crystal nucleation and growth rate during directional solidification. Each activity includes a background section, procedure, and follow-up questions. Vogt, Gregory L. and Wargo, Michael J. and Rosenberg, Carla B. (Editor) Johnson Space Center...
Rockets : an educator's guide with activities in science, mathematics, and technology.
Title | Rockets : an educator's guide with activities in science, mathematics, and technology. PDF eBook |
Author | Deborah A. Shearer |
Publisher | DIANE Publishing |
Pages | 132 |
Release | 2008 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 1428925600 |
This guide provides teachers and students many opportunities. Chapters within the guide present the history of rocketry, National Aeronautics and Space Administration's (NASA's) 21st Century Space Exploration Policy, rocketry principles, and practical rocketry. These topics lay the foundation for what follows--a wealth of dynamic rocket science classroom activities that work. The activities focus on Sir Isaac Newton's laws of motion and how they apply to rockets. They incorporate cooperative learning, problem solving, critical thinking, and hands-on involvement. They support national and state standards for science, mathematics, and technology across many grade levels. All of the activities are designed with the classroom in mind. They include clear descriptions, background information for the teacher and student, detailed procedures and tips, lists of readily available materials, assessments, questions for discussion, and extensions. The activities are designed to foster excitement and a passion for learning. It has been created as a two to six week classroom unit depending upon the grade level of the students but individual activities can be extracted and used as stand-alone classroom experiences. Teachers will find activity objectives and principles clearly stated along with the vocabulary terms necessary for understanding the principles involved. [The original "Rockets Teacher Guide" was published by NASA's Education Division in the mid-1990s.].