Gateway to Space: ASEN/ASTR 2500 Class #28 - Today's Announcements and One Minute Reports
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In this update from the Gateway to Space ASEN/ASTR 2500 Class #28, we highlight essential announcements, including posted grades and presentations. Students participated in engaging One Minute Reports covering diverse topics such as the ISS orbit, satellite rebuilding, and community outreach. Key discussions addressed space missions, launch vehicles, and historical inquiries regarding space programs. Students are reminded to prepare for upcoming final reports, presentations, and the ITLL Design Expo. The class continues to foster an interactive and fun learning environment.
Gateway to Space: ASEN/ASTR 2500 Class #28 - Today's Announcements and One Minute Reports
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Gateway To Space ASEN / ASTR 2500 Class #28 T+12 Colorado Space Grant Consortium
Gateway To Space ASEN / ASTR 2500 Class #28 T+12 Colorado Space Grant Consortium
Today… - Announcements - One Minute Reports - Recap - Guest Lecture
Announcements: - Grades are posted - Presentations are posted - Pictures are posted
One Minute Reports: - What type of orbit is the ISS in? - How does a slide rule work? - What is ITAR? - Do we have to completely rebuild our satellite? - How much of an impact does the mid-semester evaluation have? - Do we need a certain number of hours for outreach? - What is the farthest distance a person has been from the earth? - In terms of being ready to fly again, do we need to put the velcro back in if it came unstuck?
One Minute Reports: - If we are going to do an outreach @ my old high school, do I just ask Lindsey to sign the paper when I get back? - When is community service due? - Couldn’t we retrain people to build the Saturn V? - Why am I being sued? - Why did the Russians not continue with their shuttle program? - In industry, do you find that leadership positions are reserved for aerospace majors/degrees? - How did you meet Elon Musk?
One Minute Reports: - Was the first LEM destroyed a launch? - Why can’t we achieve very high speed by keeping fire rockets? - Will you send us emails with more outreach opportunities or do we need to find them? - What is the ideal time orbit the moon? - How long does it take to get to Pluto through a gravity assist? - Do you just stumble upon equilibrium points or is there a way to determine them? - Who would you buy the GEO orbit spot from?
One Minute Reports: Launch Vehicles… - What is the most common rocket used today? - Was there any other space races besides US and Russia? - Why haven’t we done the space elevator? - Is the US planning or working on any new rockets? - Why have we go back to non-reusable rockets like Saturn V after shuttle? - How secretly competitive are the us and Russia still?
One Minute Reports: - What is the furthest SAT from Earth? - What kind of orbit will Juno have around Jupiter? - Do we have to dress up for the Design Expo? - What are the words for apoapse and periapse for Mars and Saturn? - When do you apply for Space Grant to work in the spring semester?
Gateway To Space ASEN / ASTR 2500 Class #28 T+12 Colorado Space Grant Consortium
Now What To Do: - Have a PLAN for your final report and presentation (Presentation - 11-30-10 8:00 AM) (Report - 12-04-10, email & paper with signatures) - DATA, CODE, and BESTPICTURES due on CD on 12-04-10 - TEAM VIDEO due 12-04-10 (under 4 minutes and *.mov, *.wmv, *.mp4, *.mpg formats only) - PREPARE for ITLL Design Expo (12-04-10) You must attend!
Now What To Do: - HW #7 (Due November 18, 2010 4:00 PM) ) - THANK those that helped you (Tim May) - ATTEND class - 11/18 JUNO Mission - 11/30 Final Presentations #1 - 12/02 Final Presentations #2 - 12/07 Spacecraft Power and Career Advice - 12/09 Final Exam Review plus more - 12/15 Final Exam 4:30 to 7:00 PM
The Class: - Interactive - Interesting - Applicable - Fun
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