With NASA's Rocket Science 101, a new game designed for computers and
iPad users, you don't have to be a rocket scientist to launch a
spacecraft.
NASA's Launch Services Program (LSP), based at
the agency's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, provides access to space
for the studies of Earth and exploration of our solar system and the
universe. Now, LSP is turning over the virtual selection, construction
and launch of a mission to players who will decide the best rocket to
assemble to launch a spacecraft. Rocket scientists in LSP do the same
thing for real rockets and missions every day.
Players select
their favorite NASA mission and choose from three skill levels for
building a rocket to send the spacecraft into orbit. The Rocket Science
101 challenge provides players an opportunity to learn about NASA
missions and the various components of the launch vehicles, including
how rockets are configured and how they work together to successfully
launch a spacecraft.
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