This course is an intuitive introduction to rocket science in our everyday lives.
Modern life increasingly depends on technology provided by Earth-orbiting satellites, from detailed weather predictions to broad-band internet and GPS. How are satellites launched into orbit and how do they work once they get there? Why are rockets used to get into orbit and how are they different from airplanes? This introductory course is aimed at a wide non-technical audience and is appropriate for all ages.
This course is intended to be an intuitive introduction to rocket science in our everyday lives. This module will motivate and outline the course.
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6 videos2 readings
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6 videos•Total 26 minutes
Why Rocket Science? •1 minute
Class Outline and Origin•2 minutes
What is an Orbit?•6 minutes
Where Does Space Start?•5 minutes
Orbital Regions Around Earth•3 minutes
Describing Orbits with Kepler's Laws•8 minutes
2 readings•Total 20 minutes
Completing the Course•10 minutes
Getting Help with the Course•10 minutes
Orbits
Module 2•2 hours to complete
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Where do satellites orbit? In this module, we will explore what it means to be in orbit around the Earth and define the three major regions where most satellites orbit.
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7 videos1 assignment
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7 videos•Total 78 minutes
Low Earth Orbit (LEO)•13 minutes
Medium Earth Orbit (MEO) + GPS•12 minutes
Geosynchronous Earth Orbits (GEO)•10 minutes
Summary of Orbits (LEO/MEO/GEO)•12 minutes
Special Orbits (Polar, Sun-Synch and Cislunar)•6 minutes
Getting Into Orbit•8 minutes
Deeper Dive I: Kepler's Law Examples•17 minutes
1 assignment•Total 30 minutes
Module 2 Quiz•30 minutes
Rockets
Module 3•2 hours to complete
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How do satellites get into orbit? In this module, we will explore why rockets are needed to launch satellites to orbit and how rockets work.
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7 videos1 assignment
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7 videos•Total 63 minutes
Newton's Laws•8 minutes
Airplanes vs. Rockets•5 minutes
Types of Chemical Rockets•12 minutes
The Rocket Equation•12 minutes
Multistage Rockets•11 minutes
Where are Rockets Launched?•8 minutes
Beyond Chemical Rockets•8 minutes
1 assignment•Total 30 minutes
Module 3 Quiz•30 minutes
Payloads
Module 4•1 hour to complete
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What is sent into orbit? We will explore how satellites work and breakdown different satellite components.
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5 videos1 assignment
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5 videos•Total 35 minutes
Satellite Payloads•4 minutes
Electrical Power and Solar Panels•5 minutes
Satellite Communication•9 minutes
Imaging Cameras•9 minutes
Putting It Together•8 minutes
1 assignment•Total 30 minutes
Module 4 Quiz•30 minutes
Wrap-Up
Module 5•21 minutes to complete
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Why do satellites go into orbit? We will wrap up the course by diving into 3 specific satellite missions.
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2 videos1 reading
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2 videos•Total 11 minutes
The 'Why?' (Sputnik, SWOT and UVEX)•10 minutes
Thank You!•1 minute
1 reading•Total 10 minutes
Resources•10 minutes
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Reviewed on Jul 29, 2024
Fabulous course. Each module starts with a review of previous information which is great for learning the content. I look forward to more offerings like this one, especially in Astronomy.
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Reviewed on Aug 7, 2024
I enjoyed this excellent overview of satellites. For someone with no background in science or math, it helped my understanding of the rocket launches I love to watch. Thank you!
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Reviewed on Jul 22, 2024
Interesting course that provided insight into rocket science and satellites for the lay person (a.k.a. ´For Dummies’. ) Excellent instructor and short concise modules.
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