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08 | Space missions
Today you will learn 5 new English words related to "Space missions"
Space missions
“Space missions” are a fascinating topic for ESL learners, like yourself, to study and understand due to their global appeal and the unique language used. Space missions often involve international collaboration, offering opportunities to learn about different cultures and enhance intercultural communication skills. Today’s vocabulary words will help you have more in depth conversations on this intriguing topic. So, let’s jump right in!
In today’s lesson, you’re going to have:
5 advanced English vocabulary words about Space missions.
15 examples of phrases that you can use on a daily basis.
Eye-catching images will help you learn and retain the vocabulary.
5 VOCABULARY WORDS
1. Payload
Noun
📚 DEFINITION
The cargo carried by a launch vehicle, including instruments, satellites, or crew.
📄 Example Sentences:
The rocket’s payload included several scientific instruments for data collection.
Engineers conducted tests to ensure the payload would withstand launch conditions.
A successful mission relies heavily on the integrity of the payload.
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2. Trajectory
Noun
📚 DEFINITION
The path followed by a spacecraft as it travels through space.
📄 Example Sentences:
The trajectory of the spacecraft was carefully calculated to reach its destination.
Adjustments were made to the trajectory to avoid space debris.
Scientists studied the trajectory of comets to understand their origins.
3. Docking
Noun
📚 DEFINITION
The process of connecting two spacecraft in orbit for crew transfer or resupply.
📄 Example Sentences:
The docking procedure was executed flawlessly, allowing for crew transfer.
Successful docking is essential for resupplying the International Space Station.
Astronauts trained extensively for the complex docking maneuver.
4. Orbital Insertion
Noun
📚 DEFINITION
The act of placing a spacecraft into its intended orbit around a celestial body.
📄 Example Sentences:
Orbital insertion was a critical phase of the mission, requiring precise calculations.
The satellite achieved orbital insertion after a successful engine burn.
Engineers monitored the spacecraft during orbital insertion to ensure success.
5. Telemetry
Noun
📚 DEFINITION
The process of recording and transmitting data from a spacecraft back to Earth.
📄 Example Sentences:
Telemetry data provided vital information about the spacecraft’s systems during flight.
The team analyzed telemetry signals to assess the health of the crew.
Continuous telemetry allows mission control to monitor the spacecraft in real-time.
A PARAGRAPH USING THE 5 VOCABULARY WORDS
Space missions are complex undertakings that require precise planning and execution. After a rocket launches into space, it must successfully achieve orbital insertion to maintain a stable orbit around a celestial body. Once in orbit, spacecrafts may need to perform docking with other spacecrafts or structures, a delicate maneuver requiring precise control. Throughout a mission, engineers monitor telemetry data to track the spacecraft's trajectory and ensure it's on course. The primary objective of many missions is to deliver payload, which can include scientific instruments, satellites, or even astronauts, to their intended destination.
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