Showing posts with label Astronaut. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Astronaut. Show all posts
Friday, April 29, 2016
Planetary Lander Egg Drop Competition
The 2016 Planetary Lander Egg-Drop Competition will be held at the Kennedy Space Center at the Center for Space Education (AMF) Saturday, April 30, 2016!
I am so excited my team "Space Kids" will be competing. We have worked hard and are ready for a great day of Space Fun!
Friday, May 2, 2014
Blasting Off with Doktor Kaboom!
My first real rocket ride a Super Fun experience! It was just a regular day at the Straz Center with Doktor Kaboom
on an amazing educational journey of increasingly spectacular wonders of scientific exploration when the count down began...
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Monday, March 31, 2014
NASA Exploration Design Challenge
The EDC (Exploration Design Challenge) was an adventure in learning about space travel and the obstacles we must overcome for future human space exploration. I feel honored to be a part of the Orion Multi-Purpose Crew Vehicle ETF-1 (Exploration Test Flight - 1) virtual crew!
The dangers of Space Weather which is made up of Sunspots, Solar Flares, CME’s (Coronal Mass Ejections), and GCR’s (Galactic Cosmic Radiation) makes me really glad we have the Earth’s Atmosphere and Magnetosphere to protect us here on Earth. I was surprised that the GCR’s or Cosmic Rays are such a huge threat, because they are radiation that comes from outside our solar system. I had thought that the Sun was our biggest problem with radiation that was impacting on our ability to have human exploration of the Moon, Asteroids, Mars, and Beyond. I also found it interesting that an Astronaut’s acceptable level of radiation is defined as ALARA (As Low As Reasonably Achievable), but even with that said we still do not have the technology for man to travel safely into deep space.
I am excited to be a part of this generation who is tasked with finding solutions to the current problems we have with deep space and long term human space travel. Using the design process which is similar to the scientific method, we can continue to learn, so we will be able to utilize the least mass/best protection materials and work towards new technology to travel faster, farther, longer, and safer. It is fun to work together as a team to achieve bigger and better things!
Mars here I come...
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