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NASA CONNECT Proportionality: The X-Plane Generation

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Subject:
Mathematics and Statistics, Science and Technology
Institution Name:
NASA
Collection:
NASA CONNECT
Grade Level:
Primary, Secondary
Abstract:

In NASA CONNECT Proportionality: The X-Plane Generation, students meet NASA researchers and other professional who describe the relationship between force, energy, and motion; discuss how NASA's experimental X-plane is being tested to make space travel more reliable; and show students how proportionality and ratios are used to make scale models of spacecraft like the X-33. Students learn how scale models are more manageable than full-scale models when it comes to testing and retesting designs. Grades 4-8.

Languages:
English
Material Type:
Primary Source, Teaching and Learning Strategies, Other
Media Format:
Graphics/Photos, Text/HTML, Video
Technical Requirements:
Internet connection, Quicktime Player for streaming
Conditions of Use:
Custom License
This publication is in the Public Domain and is not protected by copyright. Permission is not required for duplication.

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