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Persuasive Presentation on Constellation Mission

Defined STEM - Persuasive Presentation on Constellation Mission

Objective :
Students will create a persuasive presentation about why the Constellation Mission will (blank). Each student will fill in their own to create a their specific thesis.
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Video : Ares: The Ares Launch Vehicles
Imagine a rocket the size of a small skyscraper. Now imagine shooting it into the air with so much force that it goes from zero to a thousand miles an hour in less than a minute. What kind of engines can generate that much thrust? And why is that rocket built in stages?
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