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Embark on an out-of-this-world adventure at the Buehler Science and Space Center! Inspired by the Challenger Mission, you’ll role-play as scientists and engineers working on exciting dilemmas of space travel. Join us as we prepare for a rendezvous with Comet Halley in 2061, studying its impact on our universe. Learn about the brave Challenger crew, which included diverse astronauts, and continue their mission of discovery. Experience the thrill of launching a space probe and uncovering the mysteries of our solar system!
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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