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Published on Nov 27, 2015
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MISSION TO MARS
BY Katelyn Loh
2.
WHY DID WE CHOOSE MARS TO EXPLORE ON?
Is sometimes -220*F there or 68*F
Rocky planet
Is 142 million miles from sun on average
Has best atmosphere out of all other planets
Hope to learn better way to get there or other facts about Mars
3.
WHAT IS OUR GOAL FOR THE SPACECRAFT AND CONSTRAINTS THAT MAY HAPPEN?
For the spacecraft to land safely
Financial problems
Things being misplaced
Breaking with out being touched
Parachute is too big to fit inside spacecraft
4.
SPACECRAFT PROTOTYPE #1
Thought that humans were going to be in there
Made window so people could see
Made a kitchen in there so people could eat
Included rooms for sleeping
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SPACECRAFT PROTOTYPE #2
Added a parachute
No humans going to mars
added a heat shield
Using different materials for the parachute
put in robot to take pictures and look around on mars
6.
Final spacecraft prototype: One structure that is part of my spacecraft is the parachute. My parachute gives the spacecraft a safe landing by catching air and creating drag.
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PARACHUTES
gives spacecraft a safe landing
when falling, air gets contrapped in the parachute
in the canopy part of the spacecraft, air gets caught in there
the suspension lines are what hold the parachute when falling
the load is what pulls down the parachute to make it do its job!
8.
testing parachutes
controls: canopy size and suspension line length
variable: parachute material
results: 1.1, 1.2, 2.0
9.
final parachute
used data from whole class
had large size canopy, medium suspension lines, paper material
group decided on parachute by knowing mission ready
performed slower: 2.4 seconds
used this work sheet to calculate the data
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WHAT DID I LEARN THROUGH THIS ENTIRE PROCESS?
It takes a lot of tests and data to make the best parachute
There will be many constraints along the process
There will be many misconceptions that i will have
Photo by
NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center
Katelyn Loh
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