KizerBoysResearch

=Kizer Boys Research=

You must have at least **40 facts** listed in the table below. **Organize** your team so you can find useful facts quickly and orderly. Use a **variety of resources** (e.g. Internet, encyclopedias, books, etc.). __List the names of people doing the research below:__ || **Information:** || If the cannonballs were fired with more and more energy, they would hit the ground farther and farther away from the cannon. If the cannonball was fired with enough energy, it would fall entirely around the Earth and return to its starting point, completing an orbit. || __List the names of people doing the research below:__ || **Information:** || __List the names of people doing the research below:__ || **Information:** ||
 * Number your facts** so that we can keep a running tally of them.
 * DON'T FORGET** to list your **resources** in the left hand column!
 * **Facts About Space or Effects of Less Gravity**
 * Graham,Nathan || 1. Any two objects with mass will attract each other ||
 * graham,Nathan || 2.Micro gravity is gravity at its weakest form ||  ||
 * Graham, Nathan, || 3. There is still gravity in space ||
 * Graham, Nathan || 4.The astronauts in the Shuttle and on the Space Station don't feel that gravity presses them against the floor ||
 * Graham, Nathan || 5.On Earth gravity makes the drum on the yo-yo roll down the string ||
 * Graham, Nathan || 6.Liquid forms perfect spheres in micro gravity ||
 * Graham || 7.Microgravity is a constant state of freefall… ||
 * Graham and Nathan || 8.Sir Isaac Newton offered a thought experiment to explain how an object could stay in an orbit while falling toward the Earth. He imagined a cannon at the top of a tall mountain that fired cannonballs starting out on a straight line parallel to the ground. Each cannonball was acted upon by two forces. The force from the explosion propelled the cannonball in a straight line at a constant velocity. The force of gravity would pull the cannonball down toward the Earth. The combination of the two forces would cause the cannonballs to travel in an arc ending at the Earth's surface.
 * Graham and Nathan || 8.Sir Isaac Newton offered a thought experiment to explain how an object could stay in an orbit while falling toward the Earth. He imagined a cannon at the top of a tall mountain that fired cannonballs starting out on a straight line parallel to the ground. Each cannonball was acted upon by two forces. The force from the explosion propelled the cannonball in a straight line at a constant velocity. The force of gravity would pull the cannonball down toward the Earth. The combination of the two forces would cause the cannonballs to travel in an arc ending at the Earth's surface.
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 * **Facts About Equipment Astronauts Use**
 * **Facts About Equipment Astronauts Use**
 * **Facts About Equipment Astronauts Use**
 * Cami || 1. Space Suit- a complex system of [|garments], equipment and environmental systems designed to keep a person alive and comfortable in the harsh environment of outer space. ||
 * || Cami || 2. The Apollo Lunar Roving Vehicle- [|electric vehicle] designed to operate in the low-gravity vacuum of the Moon and to be capable of traversing the lunar surface, allowing the Apollo astronauts to extend the range of their surface extravehicular activities. Three LRVs were driven on the Moon, one on Apollo 15 by astronauts David Scott and Jim Irwin, one on Apollo 16 by John Young and Charles Duke, and one on Apollo 17 by Gene Cernan and Harrison Schmitt. ||
 * || Cami || 4. Chronographs Watches- watches that can measure time in different ways; esides normal timekeeping they can be used for one or more specific time measurements. For this, the dial has several sub dials with a scale, from which the measurements can be read. A central second hand can be started and stopped, without interfering with the continuous time. ||
 * Cami || 5.Tongs- [|gripping] and lifting [|tools]. ||
 * || Fletcher || 6. Pistol-Grip tool= A pistol shaped drill with a rechargeable battery that is use to repair things in space. ||
 * Fletcher || 7. Safety Tethers= A 25 foot piece of tether that is connected to the astronaut to keep him/her from flying off the shuttle. ||
 * Fletcher || 8. Robot Crane= A huge arm that used to move heavy things in space over 200,000 pounds or just move an astronaut from one place to another. ||
 * Fletcher || 9. Trace Gas Analyzer= A small shoe box size mass spectrometer that finds gas, water, and escaping oxygen. ||
 * Fletcher || 10. Power Ratchet Tool= A large version of a ratchet that is connected to an umbilical cord. ||
 * Cami || 11. Marker Pen- is a term used to refer to various kinds of pens which have their own ink-source and usually a tip made of a porous material, including felt or nylon. When the tip is made of felt it can be called a felt-tipped pen. ||
 * Cami || 12. Scoop- a device used specifically for casualty lifting. ||
 * Cami || 13. Penlight- is a small, pen-sized flashlight, usually containing two AA batteries or AAA batteries. ||
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 * 1.www.airspacemag.com || 16. ||
 * 2.www.wikipedia.com || 17. ||
 * 3.www.space.com || 18. ||
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 * **Facts About Retrieval Devices**
 * **Facts About Retrieval Devices**
 * **Facts About Retrieval Devices**
 * **Facts About Retrieval Devices**
 * Will || 1.The elephant uses sucktion like a vacuum to hold something. ||
 * Will || 2.A magnet is an object or material that attracts certain metals, such as iron, nickel and cobalt. ||
 * Will || 3.A fishing reel is a device used for the deployment and retrieval of fishing line ||
 * Will || 4.. A long rope with a running noose at one end, used especially to catch horses and cattle and pull them in. ||
 * Barton || 5.The bolas spider weaves a long line of silk to lasso it’s prey and stick to it. ||
 * Barton || 6.Some frogs have tongues that are long and sticky that can be used to catch bugs. These roll out like an upside-down party horn and snap at the bug . ||
 * Barton || 7..Bowfishing is a method of fishing that utilizes specialized archery equipment to shoot and retrieve fish which is done by pulling the rope to pull them in ||
 * Barton || 8.There is a small hook on a stick which is shoved up a mummys nose. It pierces the brain and the stick is pulled with the brain attached. ||
 * Barton || 9.A pooper scooper you sweep the poop into the shovel like thing and you retrive the poop. ||
 * Will || 10.The fishing net goes around the fish and an then they are hauled in. ||
 * Will || 11.A grappling hook is a [|hook] attached to a [|rope], designed to be thrown or projected a distance, where its hooks will engage with the targetand be pulled in. ||
 * Will || 12.A vacuum cleaner is a device that uses an air [|pump] to create a partial [|vacuum] to [|suck] or retrive [|dust] and dirt. ||
 * Will || 13.The grabber would lock into place around the object and you woul pull it in. ||
 * Will || 14.Stock whips, including bullwhips and the Australian stockwhip are a type of single-tailed leather whip with a very long lash but a short handlewhich would wrap aroud something so it could be pulled in. ||
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 * 1.http://www.upali.ch/trunk_en.htm ||
 * 2http://www.school-for-champions.com/science/magnets.htm ||
 * 3.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fishing_reel || 25. ||
 * 4.http://www.thefreedictionary.com/lasso ||
 * 5.www.spiders.com/bolas ||
 * 6. http://allaboutfrogs.org/weird/general/mouth.html ||
 * 7. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fishing_net ||
 * 8.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grappling_hook ||
 * 9. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vacuum_cleaner ||
 * 10. http://www.activeforever.com/p-270-pick-up-reacher.aspx?Source=Pricegrabber ||
 * 11. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whip ||
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__List the names of people doing the research below:__
 * **Facts About Retrieval Devices**

Bo Durkee and Robert Lichenstine || Information:

1.There are materials like fiber glass || from radiation. || body. || to be able to get into space without problems. ||
 * Bo Durkee and Robert Lichenstine || 2. The space station and the astronautsuse metal but not a lot. ||
 * Bo Durkee || 3.Astronauts use special fabric for intense things in space. ||
 * Robert Lichentine || 4.To survive in space astronauts need to use objectswith protection
 * Robert Lichenstine || 5. Objects also have to have very strong thermal stability. ||
 * Robert Lichenstine || 6. The objects also have to be very strong in their structural
 * Robert Lichenstine || 7.The materials must be very light to reduce mission costs and
 * Robert Lichenstine || 8.Teflon and kapton are used widely in spacecraft designs. ||
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