
Topic
Exploring Space Through Math: Geometry
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Ann V.
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Lesson Planet
Young mathematicians use their knowledge of geometry and precalculus to study the movement of the robotic arm on the International Space Station (ISS) and the flight pattern of NASA’s C-9 jet. In addition, they use spherical coordinates and vector addition to find position coordinates of the space shuttle and predict the trajectory of the space shuttle as it rendezvous’ with the ISS. Scholars also investigate the communication time lag between Earth and Mars, the relationship between the height of a lunar communication tower and the tower’s communications range, and apply trigonometric functions to the liftoff of the Lunar Lander from the Moon.
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communication, arc length, trigonometric ratios, pythagorean theorem, the moon, trigonometric functions, trigonometric, trigonometric word problems, trigonometry applications, quadratic equations, graphing trigonometric functions, periodicity, cosine, sine, domain, mars, mars rover, orbiting, equation of a circle, ellipses, space shuttles, the international space station, 3-d, vectors, spheres, addition vectors, parametric equations, parabolas, weightlessness
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