What is the International Space Station? | Physics – Tim Peake Space Science
Physics
Year 7 - Year 11
B
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Suitable for teaching 7-16s. Astronaut Tim Peake explains how the International Space Station is an orbiting laboratory 400km above the surface of the Earth. He details the forces that make it free-fall around the planet.
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Astronaut Tim Peake explains how the International Space Station is an orbiting laboratory 400km above the surface of the Earth. It travels at 17,500 mph, orbiting the Earth every 90 minutes, with the astronauts seeing the sun rise and set 16 times every day. It is free-falling around the globe, balanced between the centrifugal force of its own speed and by gravity.
This clip is from the BBC series Tim Peake Bitesize. British astronaut Tim Peake discusses the science and the practicalities of living in space, ahead of his six-month stay on the International Space Station. Science presenter Fran Scott uses a series of demonstrations to show how physical forces such as vacuums, combustion reactions and friction need to be taken into account when planning a trip into orbit, and creates the chemical composition of a comet using household ingredients.
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Teaching Physics or Science?
Key Stage 3 (Physics) – engage pupils with the current mission to the International Space Station focusing on British astronaut Tim Peake. Forces and how they can be balanced and unbalanced could be examined.
Key Stage 4 (Physics) - engage students with the current mission to the International Space Station focusing on British astronaut Tim Peake. Forces and how they can be balanced and unbalanced could be examined.
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