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Exploring Space

Exploring Space . Lesson 3, Chapter 2 . Working In Space. Before 1983, spacecraft could be used only once. In contrast, a space shuttle is like an airplane – it can fly, land and than fly again.

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Exploring Space

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  1. Exploring Space Lesson 3, Chapter 2

  2. Working In Space • Before 1983, spacecraft could be used only once. In contrast, a space shuttle is like an airplane – it can fly, land and than fly again. • A space shuttle is a spacecraft that can carry a crew into space, return to Earth and than be reused for the same purposes. • NASA has used space shuttles to perform many important tasks. These include taking satellites into orbit, repairing damages satellites, and carrying astronauts and equipment to and from space stations.

  3. During a shuttle mission astronauts live in a pressurized crew cabin at the front of the shuttle. There they can breath and wear regular clothes. • Behind the crew cabin is a large, open area called the payload bay, which is similar to a large truck that carries and stores supplies. The payload may carry a satellite or be used as a scientific laboratory. • NASA has built 6 shuttles, but tragically the Challenger and Columbia were destroyed during flights.

  4. Columbia and Challenger

  5. Space Stations • A space station provides a place where long-term observations and experiments can be carried out in space. In the 1970s and 1980s, both the United States and the Soviet Union placed space stations into orbit. • The International Space Station has large batters to guarantee that it always has power. Its main source of power comes from its large 8 solar panels.

  6. Space Station

  7. Space Probes • A space probe is a spacecraft that carries scientific instruments that can collect data, but has no human crew. • Each space probe has a power system to produce electricity, a communication system to send and receive signals, and scientific instruments to collect data and perform experiments. • Some probes have small robots called rovers that move around on the surface and collects rock and soil samples

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