Module 3: Working in Space
Being an astronaut comes with a lot of hard work and the added challenge of figuring out how to do that work in space! While astronauts don’t have to worry about the hazards on Earth, their work environment comes with other dangers including some that can’t even be seen, like space radiation. In this module students will learn about the people at NASA who are responsible for ensuring mission safety, and the ones who make sure that astronauts always have the right tool for the job. The working in space module is a great way to introduce students to the dangers of working in space and the tools astronauts need in order to perform research and experiments in space.

This module includes an introduction and mini-mission and two additional missions: Staying Safe in Space and the Right Tool for the Job.

Module 3 Teacher Guide


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Olivia Turner
This pet feeder dispenses a treat when your pet presses the button! It turns the motor to tip the treat out of an ...
Olivia Turner Jul '20
I love this!
This is awesome! Nicely done!
Ethan  Goldman
This model is based off of my own dog. I built it using LEGO SPIKE pieces. I hope you like it!
Ethan Goldman Jul '20
Great Job Ethan!

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