English For Space Cadets: Stem For Aspiring Astronauts Published 10/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1.80 GB | Duration: 0h 53m
Skills and Science for Space Survival
What you'll learn Understand Basic Concepts of Space Science
Communicate Effectively in English for STEM Contexts
Apply STEM Knowledge to Real-World Space Exploration Challenges
Develop Listening and Speaking Skills for Technical Conversations
Requirements Basic English Proficiency (A2 or higher)
Interest in Space, Science, and STEM Topics
No Prior Knowledge of Astronomy or STEM Required
Enthusiasm for the topic of space exploration
Description Could You Survive in Space?Imagine navigating the dangers of zero gravity, mastering essential astronaut skills, and understanding the science needed to survive in one of the most hostile environments known to humanity. Space survival is no ordinary challenge—it's a journey of skill, innovation, and science that can mean the difference between life and death hundreds of miles above Earth.In this course, you'll discover the fascinating techniques, science, and real-world strategies astronauts use to stay alive in space. From life-support systems and space habitats to communication with Earth and emergency protocols, every module prepares you to understand and appreciate the complexities of life beyond our planet. Astronomy and Space ConceptsEarth's Rotation and Its Effects: Understanding day and night cycles, and the visibility of stars.The Moon's Synchronous Rotation: Why we always see the same side of the Moon.Challenges in Communication: Delays, interference, and the need for clear protocols in space.Historical Examples: Real-life scenarios such as the 1986 Challenger Shuttle disaster.Physical and Mental Health in SpacePhysical Changes in Microgravity: Effects on the body, such as bone density loss and muscle atrophy.Mental Challenges: Coping strategies astronauts use to manage isolation and limited space.You'll go into real space mission examples, learn the physical and mental demands of space travel, and explore how astronauts face—and conquer—the unknown.
Overview Section 1: Howdy Space Cowboys!
Lecture 1 Welcome to The Space Academy
Lecture 2 'Spin Class': Where Day Meets Night
Lecture 3 Birth, Life, and Death of Stars
Lecture 4 Physics of Flight: From Paper Planes to Space Shuttles
Lecture 5 Rockets and Space Shuttles: Leaving Earth Behind
Lecture 6 Communications in Space
Lecture 7 "Houston, Let's Avoid Problems"
STEM Learners and Students Aged 10 and Above,Aspiring Astronauts Space Enthusiasts, Science fans,English Language Learners (A2–B2 Levels),Science Fiction Fans and Curious Minds
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