space experiments for education by the first korean astronaut
- Paper number
IAC-09.E1.5.5
- Author
Mr. Min Chae, Korea National University of Education, Korea, Republic of
- Coauthor
Mrs. Jung Sook Lee, Korea, Republic of
- Coauthor
Ms. So Yeon Kim, Korea, Republic of
- Coauthor
Prof. Jung Bog Kim, Korea, Republic of
- Coauthor
Mr. Youn Kyu Kim, Korea Aerospace Research Institute, Korea, Republic of
- Coauthor
Dr. Soyeon Yi, Korea Aerospace Research Institute, Korea, Republic of
- Coauthor
Dr. Gi-Hyuk Choi, Korean Aerospace Research Institute, Korea, Republic of
- Coauthor
Mr. San Ko, Korea Aerospace Research Institute, Korea, Republic of
- Year
2009
- Abstract
The first korean astronaut achieved many experiments in the international space station in 2008. One of them was about experiments for science education. Experiments were sucessfully carried out under names of a space pen, newton's law, momentum, angular momentum, acceleration and gravity, and surface tension. We will present the purpose, the contents of the experiments, how to design, important ideas for some items, results, and applications for classroom activities.
- Abstract document
- Manuscript document
IAC-09.E1.5.5.pdf (🔒 authorized access only).
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