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Welcome to. an OUT-OF-THIS-WORLD experience. Buehler Science and Space Center. Space Shuttle Challenger. Planned to study Comet Halley in January 1986 Explosion of this spacecraft during launch
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Welcome to an OUT-OF-THIS-WORLD experience
Buehler Science and Space Center Space Shuttle Challenger • Planned to study Comet Halley in January 1986 • Explosion of this spacecraft during launch • 73 seconds into flight due to a leak in one of the Solid Rocket Boosters which ignited the main liquid fuel tank • 7 astronauts died
Buehler Science and Space Center Crew Members • Represented a variety of race, gender, background and religion • Included a Navy officer and a teacher • The crew of the shuttle mission was: • Francis Scobee, Michael Smith, Judith Resnik, Ellison Onizuka, Ronald McNair, Gregory Jarvis, and Sharon Christa McAuliffe
Buehler Science and Space Center The Space Center • Originally funded by the families of the Challenger Crew Members • Visitors role-play a flight scenario • You are transformed into scientists and engineers who work in teams to problem solve dilemmas of space travel • You are working like astronauts do on REAL MISSIONS
Buehler Science and Space Center Your Mission • Continue the mission of the Challenger Crew by resuming the study of Comet Halley • The year: 2061 • Comet Halley orbits the sun every 76 years • As it passes near the planets Earth and Mars we will study the comet from an Earth-orbiting Space Station
Buehler Science and Space Center The Importance of Comet Study • Learn more about the beginning or our universe • Comet’s orbital mechanics may help us learn more about principles of gravity • Learn more about the Sun by studying its effects on comets
Buehler Science and Space Center Rendezvous wtih Comet Halley • Trip begins with transport of astronaut crew to Space Station • Power up engines that send Space Station into long, elliptical orbit around Earth • Half-way between the orbits of Earth and Mars we anticipate locating Comet Halley
Buehler Science and Space Center Rendezvous wtih Comet Halley • While searching for Comet Halley, the crew will construct a space probe that can be launched through the gaseous tails of the comet • Be able to take pictures of the comet and collect materials for further analysis
Buehler Science and Space Center Rendezvous wtih Comet Halley • Half-way through mission: crew transfer • Students in Mission Control (on left) will get on board the Space Station • Students in the Space Station will go into Mission Control
Buehler Science and Space Center Rendezvous wtih Comet Halley • Hopefully achieve closest encounter with Comet Halley • Send probe through the tails of the comet • Goal: • To rendezvous with the comet • Launch the probe into its tail • Collect new data from the probe’s instruments