Explore the role material engineers play in designing spacesuits. Learn how these special outfits keep astronauts safe during missions like NASA's upcoming Artemis II journey to the Moon. Practice engineering skills by testing different materials to determine which would be the best to construct a spacesuit with.
This 20-30 minute activity is best for grades 3-8. This activity is aligned to the NGSS Disciplinary Core Ideas PS1.A: Structure and Properties of Matter and ETS2.A: Interdependence of science, engineering, and technology, and the Science as well as the Science and Engineering Practices of Planning and Carrying Out Investigations and Analyzing and Interpreting Data.
Required Materials: A flashlight, testing materials (such as cardboard, cardstock, tissue paper, tin foil, and fabric), a science notebook or paper, and a writing utensil.
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