Astronauts can’t get to space without the work of many team members on the ground, including people like Flight Directors and Program Managers that help keep the mission running smoothly. In this first module students will learn about the people and careers that play a critical role in getting to space. They will explore how vehicles are developed and designed to move autonomously in space and how individual parts of the Space Launch System (SLS) are built in pieces and then stacked together. The Getting to Space Module is a great way to connect what students already know about rocket launches to everything that must happen behind the scenes before liftoff.
This module includes an introduction and mini-mission and two additional missions: Operation Autopilot and STEAM Work is Teamwork.
Module 1 Teacher Guide
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Connect your students with the NASA or LEGO® Education teams by sharing your mission builds on Twitter or Instagram using the hashtag #BuildtoLaunch.
We gathered up some of the amazing work created by students for Module 1: Getting to Space. Check out some of the creative builds here!
Do you have a great build and want to be featured on this page? Email community@lego.com with your photos and videos.




