Newton's Laws
Rocket Parts
Mercury
Gemini/Apollo
Open Rocket
100

This law of motion states an object in motion stays in motion until an outside force acts upon it...

What is Newton's first law of motion?

100

This part of the rocket connects nosecone, parachute, and airframe

What is the shock cord?

100

This number of astronauts were chosen for the Mercury missions

What is seven?

100

This rocket was used for the Gemini missions

What is the Titan II?

100

Always start your design with this component

What is the nosecone?

200
F=ma

What is Newton's second law of motion?


200

Examples of this are parachutes and streamers

What are recovery systems?

200

This was the second rocket used for the Mercury missions

What is the Mercury-Atlas?

200

The Gemini missions practiced this maneuver in space, bringing two separate spacecraft close together 

What is a rendezvous?

200

Always check these two things when adding a new component in Open Rocket

What are UNITS and MATERIAL?

300

When gases leave the rocket nozzle, the rocket is propelled in the opposite direction according to this law of motion

What is the third law?

300

This part of the rocket holds the motor in place when the airframe is a larger diameter than the motor

What are centering rings?

300

This was the first rocket used for the Mercury missions

What is the Mercury-Redstone?

300

This was the year astronauts from the Apollo 11 mission landed on the moon

What is 1969?

300

This is what every student must do when done with Open Rocket at the end of class

What is SAVE and CLOSE  their design?

400

This is a measure of the object's mass

What is inertia?

400

This part of the rocket contains propellant and is where combustion takes place

What is the motor? 

400

This astronaut was the first American in space

Who was Alan Shepard?

400

This Apollo mission in 1968 sent astronauts around the moon, but did not land (similar to the Artemis mission)

What is Apollo 8?

400

A student's design shows that the rocket is understable. These are two things could they do to fix the design.

What is add mass to the nosecone and increase the size of the fins?

500

What force acts on a rocket to propel it?

What is thrust?

500

This part of the rocket provides aerodynamic stability, keeping the center of pressure behind the center of gravity

What are the fins?

500

This astronaut was on the Mercury-Redstone 4 mission, when the capsule Liberty Bell 7 sank after splashdown

Who was Virgil "Gus" Grissom?

500

The Gemini 8 mission was also known as this phrase because their long-duration mission was supposed to prove astronauts could stay in space for long periods of time.

What is "8 days or bust"?

500

This flight variable, shown in your simulation, provides valuable information for designing your parachute

What is the ground hit velocity?

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