RocketSTEM Issue #8 - July 2014 | Page 24

The new Eagle has landed Vocabulary • Landing Kit: Includes the lunar landing legs, infrastructure, landing radar, etc. • Lunar Investment: The amount of money needed to fully fund a mission to the Moon • Lunar Material: A certain substance that can only be found on the Moon • Powered Ascent Initiation (PAI): requirements equal to 1,890 mps • Powered Descent Initiation (PDI): requirements equal to 2,181 mps • Return On Investment (ROI): The percent increase of a Narrative really is no way around this important fact. The old adage “No bucks, no Buck Rogers” certainly encapsulates this attempted this feat. But there is a sea change underway. Credit: Mark Wade/Boeing recently, albeit with a little help from their friends, the US 10.0%). Enter the Boeing Space Tug Study (circa 1971). This reusable spaceship included a design for a Crew Module (CM) and an Engine Module (EM) that were connected together, Apollo-style. Note: For a detailed treatment of this spacecraft and the equation that follows, please see the previous issue of RocketSTEM (May 2014). The Boeing ship also held one last surprise: a lander kit designed to be attached to the spacecraft to form a reusable lunar lander! The lander kit included the landing For a more in-depth treatment of this high school project by Joe Maness & Rich Holtzin visit www.stemfortheclassroom.com. 22 22 legs, a landing radar, extra batteries, etc., and weighed 890 lbs. Additionally, a donut-shaped Payload Tray was attached to the bottom of the lander to allow crews on the lunar surface easy access to the cargo brought down. Despite how formidable the Boeing space tug was, it day-to-day operating costs as well? Analysis Lunar Lander and all associated equipment and other