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Space Program For St Patrick ; Students A Bpacemdbite from the Njutional Aeronautics and Space Administration was preser ‘ at the St. Patrick Panx’hiai School Wed. needay when their repr tentative Edward Cushman lectured and presented several denwustrationg for the students. He discussed the history of rocketry. propulg‘on, and special problems rela'ive to space research and exploration. The childres learned about a satell'te, how it gets into orbit and stayts there, what a satellite is good for and vfiat it does. He abo told of the activities of NASA and results of these programs and the’r plans for the future. He showed the studrmta basic scient’fic pnncipies by using visual a‘de and experrments. His explanation of the Scientific programs of the NASA was augmented by authentic wdale models of rockets and spacecraft. The spacemobde demonstration provided an introduction to the space scierc r a and to our nation's apace activities As new space acoamprshments are B ♦»> ■ I I I jo Lyle McCormick Phone 656-1600 North Liberty Sidney T. Smith RR 1 Hamlet Phone 586-2801 Walkerton IL i t . UX .VX\. .. a . 1 HOBBY TREND ... • Spuming conventional bonuete, Sandy Freeman sports a one-of-a-kind chapeau that la trimmed with miniature models. The unique hat, orifinally a Mr. John creation, was decorated by Sandy for * hobby industry promotion.
achieved, new models and equipment are added to keep the demonstrations up to date. A number of experiments and demonstrations were used to explain basic principles and how they are applied in the exploration of apace. Fos example, the lecturer traced tlw origin and development of rocks. He told how certain principles were recognized and stated as physical laws by Isaac Newton and others. Simple experiments are performed de-
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scribing and illustrat ng solid ard liquid types of rocket fuels. Other equipment is used to shout a satellite in an earth orbit, to explain the forces acting upon the satellite, and to demonstrate the use of solar cells to provide electrical power in space. They also learned how the Tiros satellite is used to photograph cloud formations which aid in locating hurricanes and typhoons. The Apollo project will land American explor is on the sur-
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