Re: El Paso Students' Project Selected For Space Flight
By maousn75
Created Dec 7 2010 - 10:14pm
maousn75 December 7, 2010 at 9:14pm
When you see that shuttle launch and hear the immense roar of the rocket engines producing 200,000 lbs of thrust, just imagine the math and physics involved to achieve liftoff and what it takes to get the orbiter into space. To perform mathematical equations on paper only to see them in action, the shuttle flying on it's correct trajectory according to those equations, is amazing! Just another example of how awesome math and science really are! Congratulations to all involved.
maousn75 December 7, 2010
at 9:14pm
When you see that shuttle launch and hear the immense roar of the rocket engines producing 200,000 lbs of thrust, just imagine the math and physics involved to achieve liftoff and what it takes to get the orbiter into space. To perform mathematical equations on paper only to see them in action, the shuttle flying on it's correct trajectory according to those equations, is amazing! Just another example of how awesome math and science really are! Congratulations to all involved.