Designing of satellite and rocket paper models
Education level: Secondary school
Time: 3 hours
Cost: Low
Brief description
Students are invited to apply simple but important mathematical concepts to design a space mission, namely to calculate the proper dimensions of bodies involved in the launching of a satellite.
Goals
- To learn how to calculate the dimensions of space components (rocket stages, satellites, etc.).
- To build paper models after student’s own calculations.
- To discover how Mathematics is an useful tool in order to pursue a space career.
Learning objectives
Students will be able:
- To recognize and describe some important objects involved in space activities, such as rockets and their stages, and satellites;
- To fnd mathematical equations which describe the aforementioned bodies;
- To perform mathematical calculations (dimensions, volumes and areas) needed when designing space missions;
- To correlate some concepts and information in order to properly design the components of a rocket or design a satellite;
- To create paper models of a rocket mission following their own calculations.
Evaluation
- Check that all objectives are reached.
- Ask the student to identify all the main parts of a rocket, including its stages and payload (a satellite, for instance).
- Ask the student to calculate the volume and transverse area of a satellite following a mathematical model, and to correlate them with the dimensions of a given stage of a rocket.
- Ask the student to build a paper model of the rocket and its payload following her/his own calculations.