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Describing the Intensity of a Rocket’s Heat

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Objective :
Students will research the magnitude of 5,600-degree heat and compose an essay attempting to put this number in perspective.
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Resources :
Video : Ares: The Protective Insulation on the Ares I First Stage
The rocket propellant in the Ares I First Stage burns at 5600 degrees Fahrenheit. The rocket's metal case would melt rapidly if it weren't protected somehow--find out how they do it.
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