Humans in Space - Samantha - JCD STEM
Humans in Space - Samantha - JCD STEM
10 U.S. Achievements In Space - Zuhayr Khan (JCD STEM)
How To Be An Astronaut (For NASA)
You:
need to be a U.S citizen.
Earn a master’s degree or higher in a STEM field (Engineering, biological science, physical science, computer science, etc.) from a well-known university.(2 years of doctoral program or more to get master’s degree or higher.)
Have to have at least 2 years of professional experience after completing a degree or at least 1000 hours pilot in command time on a jet.
Able to pass NASA long-duration flight astronaut physical.
Has skills in leadership, teamwork, and communications.
Gurpahul Kaur, Grade 5
St. Mark's Sr. Sec. Public school, Janakpuri
New Delhi , India
Janelle R. and Charlotte M. - JCD Stem
Video about Kalpana Chawla by- Kartik JNV Jhajjar
Participation Certificates of Kartik JNV Jhajjar
Astronaut Drawing - Monal P. JCD STEM, Description Shyam Sahani JCD Stem
The formal name of the spacesuit is a Extravehicular Mobility Unit(EMU). EMU's protect people from the extreme temperatures of space, along with giving astronauts oxygen on their space walks. They also protect them from things like fast space dust, radiation, and sunlight.
This is a GIF of a spaceship going to space. As most people know, these launches are rare because they require a lot of money. To launch a rocket, you need a large launch site, a rocket (of course!), other people to help you, and many other things. A rocket will only go up if it's thrust is greater than the gravity of the Earth. So, it needs to go 17,800 miles per hour and fly through most of the atmosphere, in a curved route around Earth. This causes the rocket to not go back down.
Ethan M- JCD STEM
HOW FAR HAVE WE GONE....
Dishita Verma , Grade 5, St. Mark's Sr. Sec. Public, Janakpuri, New Delhi, India