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OpenStudy (skittles_for_life6422):

WILL GIVE MEDAL AND FAN!!! Describe a technology used in space exploration?

OpenStudy (skittles_for_life6422):

HEY @ExoticInspirit

OpenStudy (exoticinspirit):

sup

OpenStudy (skittles_for_life6422):

do you know how to do this

OpenStudy (exoticinspirit):

All I can say is the closer the star is the brighter it is

OpenStudy (skittles_for_life6422):

ok

OpenStudy (exoticinspirit):

btw i couldn't even see the diagram its too small and blurry

OpenStudy (skittles_for_life6422):

@TylerMJ325 can you help

OpenStudy (skittles_for_life6422):

@iGreen @10115658 @ghuczek @Jaynator495 @k_lynn @paki @Loser66 @sleepyjess @King.Void. @Haseeb96 @damonte212

OpenStudy (skittles_for_life6422):

@iyuko @Michele_Laino @TylerMJ325

OpenStudy (skittles_for_life6422):

@wwhitlock

iYuko (iyuko):

I thought I answered this.

OpenStudy (skittles_for_life6422):

hey @iYuko & @wwhitlock

OpenStudy (wwhitlock):

looks like science. I don't know enough to help.

OpenStudy (skittles_for_life6422):

its ok wait @iYuko i think i posted the wrong question sorry here is the right question

OpenStudy (skittles_for_life6422):

Describe a technology used in space exploration? i know about sattelites, space shuttles, telescopes but how do i describe one of them

OpenStudy (skittles_for_life6422):

@iYuko plz come back really need help with this

jaynator495 (jaynator495):

Spongebob doesnt do physics @einstein

jaynator495 (jaynator495):

ask the guy i tagged lel

OpenStudy (skittles_for_life6422):

B)

jaynator495 (jaynator495):

or you can aks @sheldoncooper

jaynator495 (jaynator495):

@sheldon_cooper

jaynator495 (jaynator495):

nope nobody with the uysername LOL

OpenStudy (skittles_for_life6422):

:)

OpenStudy (skittles_for_life6422):

do you know how to answer the question

OpenStudy (skittles_for_life6422):

@Jaynator495 what do i do

OpenStudy (skittles_for_life6422):

hey @wwhitlock do you know anything about this question i accidentally put the wrong question before

OpenStudy (skittles_for_life6422):

@ParthKohli @iYuko

OpenStudy (skittles_for_life6422):

hey @ExoticInspirit can you help with these question

OpenStudy (skittles_for_life6422):

*this

OpenStudy (skittles_for_life6422):

The question is Describe a technology used in space exploration?

OpenStudy (exoticinspirit):

Ok correct me if i'm wrong. You're asking how scientists are working with these technologies, the telescope, satellites and shuttles?

OpenStudy (skittles_for_life6422):

no just describe them

OpenStudy (exoticinspirit):

how they work in space?

OpenStudy (skittles_for_life6422):

i found an example online if u want to see it but i'm not sure if its right

OpenStudy (exoticinspirit):

sure show me it

OpenStudy (skittles_for_life6422):

Rocket propulsion - using fuel and oxidizer to boost craft into orbit, and maneuvering them in space

OpenStudy (skittles_for_life6422):

if its right can you help with one of my ideas

OpenStudy (exoticinspirit):

I dont work with NASA im not sure about that info I only know the basic use of them . That example makes sense so yeah its right

OpenStudy (exoticinspirit):

this might help http://www.explainthatstuff.com/spacerockets.html

OpenStudy (skittles_for_life6422):

so can you help with one of my ideas like a telescope or satellites or maybe a shuttle

OpenStudy (exoticinspirit):

sure

OpenStudy (skittles_for_life6422):

thanks

OpenStudy (exoticinspirit):

np

OpenStudy (skittles_for_life6422):

The main component of the Shuttle was a spacecraft about two thirds the size of a 747 airplane ("Jumbo Jet") called the orbiter. This was launched by two solid rocket boosters (SRBs) fixed to its underside, which burned solid fuel inside them. In between the SRBs, a giant external tank (ET) fed around 528,000 gallons (2 million liters) of liquid fuel to the orbiter's three engines. This vast amount of fuel was needed to accelerate the Shuttle to a speed of roughly 17,500 mph (28,000 km/h) to reach an orbit of 190–330 miles (304–528 km) above Earth. During liftoff, the Shuttle's main engines burned fuel so quickly that they could drain a family-sized swimming pool in just 25 seconds! Each orbiter cost roughly $2 billion to build and each Shuttle mission cost roughly $450 million.

OpenStudy (exoticinspirit):

Awesome work ! you wrote that yourself its so precise and detailed makes a lot of sense to me :D

OpenStudy (skittles_for_life6422):

so out of that i got that they are launched by two solid fuel inside them and the main engines burns fuel

OpenStudy (skittles_for_life6422):

i wish i could write like that its from the link u sent B)

OpenStudy (skittles_for_life6422):

:p

OpenStudy (exoticinspirit):

rocket boosters that burned the solid fuel inside of them

OpenStudy (exoticinspirit):

oh lol ok

OpenStudy (skittles_for_life6422):

ok

OpenStudy (skittles_for_life6422):

so is that what i should put for shuttles

OpenStudy (skittles_for_life6422):

"rocket boosters that burned the solid fuel inside of them"

OpenStudy (exoticinspirit):

yes if you're explaining how they are launched

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Space exploration is the ongoing discovery and exploration of celestial structures in outer space by means of continuously evolving and growing space technology. While the study of space is carried out mainly by astronomers with telescopes, the physical exploration of space is conducted both by unmanned robotic probes and human spaceflight.

OpenStudy (skittles_for_life6422):

oh we are suppose to describe a technology used in space exploration

OpenStudy (exoticinspirit):

ok? that was random

OpenStudy (skittles_for_life6422):

sorry

OpenStudy (exoticinspirit):

ok hold on

OpenStudy (skittles_for_life6422):

kk

OpenStudy (anonymous):

sorry bout that

OpenStudy (skittles_for_life6422):

its ok B)

OpenStudy (exoticinspirit):

yeah anyway that website is telling us how the space shuttle was made for exploring space you weren't looking for that information right?

OpenStudy (skittles_for_life6422):

right

OpenStudy (exoticinspirit):

my bad

OpenStudy (skittles_for_life6422):

its ok

OpenStudy (skittles_for_life6422):

so can you help me fix it

OpenStudy (exoticinspirit):

look up rocket propulsion and tell me if that helps what youre looking for

OpenStudy (skittles_for_life6422):

ok

OpenStudy (skittles_for_life6422):

not really

OpenStudy (skittles_for_life6422):

wait one sec i need to fix something it will take a couple mins ok

OpenStudy (exoticinspirit):

ok

OpenStudy (skittles_for_life6422):

sorry it took so long my computer was slow but i fixed it

OpenStudy (skittles_for_life6422):

@ExoticInspirit are you still here

OpenStudy (exoticinspirit):

yes just writing a speech

OpenStudy (skittles_for_life6422):

ok

OpenStudy (skittles_for_life6422):

should i just use the one about rocket propulsion

OpenStudy (exoticinspirit):

yea

OpenStudy (skittles_for_life6422):

if so can you make it in simpler words

OpenStudy (skittles_for_life6422):

rocket propulsion - using fuel and oxidizer to boost craft into orbit, and turning them in space

OpenStudy (exoticinspirit):

yes because their is no air in space

OpenStudy (skittles_for_life6422):

actually it fine thanks soo much B)

OpenStudy (skittles_for_life6422):

*its

OpenStudy (exoticinspirit):

You're welcome. Best regards, Exo.

OpenStudy (skittles_for_life6422):

byeee :p

OpenStudy (exoticinspirit):

mkay bye

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