Thursday, March 17, 2016

My teacher set me homeowrk to make a story board about the flying shuttle but he hasn't even explained it to me.i know some of what the flying...

I'm assuming you are referring to the space shuttle. There
are lots of different kinds of information that could be included regarding different
aspects of the development and use of the shuttle; these are some
possibilities.


One of your topics could deal with the
designing and building of the reusable space shuttle orbiter vehicle itself and the
system of solid rocket boosters and external fuel tank used to propel it into orbit. The
history of that process involved solving many challenges that had not been dealt with
prior to the development of the shuttle. You might devote another space to the new
systems created for the shuttle, such as the technology needed for the computerized
flight control system. Another space could deal with upgrades and updating of equipment
that happened during the lifetime of the shuttle
program.


You will need to devote several spaces to the work
of the shuttle. One topic could examine the different configurations of the payload area
and how they have allowed the shuttle to accomplish many different types of missions.
Other spaces could examine the major types of work accomplished through use of the
shuttle - the building and supplying of the International Space Station, the scientific
experiments that have been conducted under weightless conditions, the studies of weather
systems on Earth that have been supported by data collected from photographs taken from
the shuttle, the medical data collected from the astronauts' experiences and
experiments.


If you still have space, you could use one
space to record the names, nationalities and responsibilities of the international
astronauts who have flown on the shuttle. There should be no problem filling your
storyboard.

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