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ROCKETS, SPACE PROGRAM, SPACE SHUTTLE, SATELLITE,
SPACE PROBE, AND SPACE TECHNOLOGY IN THAILAND
Present to: Mr. Worachat
MEMBERSPantira Thamasuttikul 3/11 #2Chonikarn Jaisai 3/11 #4Nitsiri Anamwathana 3/11 #7Naraporn Supmonchai 3/11 #21Natcha Chalomevisetpol 3/11 #25Salisa Jittrapinate 3/11 #37
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OUTLINERocketsSpace ProgramSpace ShuttleSatelliteSpace ProbeSpace TechnologySpace Technology in Thailand
ROCKETA rocket is a missile, spacecraft, aircraft or other vehicle which obtains thrust from a rocket engine. The exhaust is formed entirely from propellants. Rocket engines work by action and reaction.
Rockets are very lightweight and powerful, capable of generating large accelerations and of attaining extremely high speeds with reasonable efficiency, and are not reliant on the atmosphere, and so work very well in space.
ROCKET
Rockets for military and recreational uses date back to at least 13th century China.
When rocketry was the enabling technology of the Space Age in the 20th cencury.
Rockets are now used for other reasons.
ROCKET
Chemical rockets are the most common type of rocket and they typically create their exhaust by the combustion of rocket propellant. Chemical rockets can be very dangerous. However, careful design minimizes risks.
ROCKET
SPACE PROGRAMS
Space exploration is the discovery and exploration of outer space by means of space technology. While the observation of objects in space was the development of large efficient
rockets during the early 20th century that allowed physical space exploration to become a reality
After the first 20 years of exploration, focus shifted from one-off flights to renewable hardware, such as the Space
Shuttle program, and from competition to cooperation as with the International Space Station.
SPACE PROGRAMS
Space Shuttle programNASA's Space Shuttle program, officially called Space
Transportation System (STS), was the United States government's manned launch vehicle program from 1981 to
2011.
SPACE PROGRAMS
The winged Space Shuttle orbiter was launched vertically carrying four to seven astronauts and up to 50,000 lb of payload into low Earth orbit.
SPACE PROGRAMS
When its mission was complete, the shuttle could independently move itself out of orbit using
its Maneuvering System and re-enter the Earth's atmosphere with descent landing
SPACE PROGRAMS
Soviet space programThe Soviet space program is the rocketry and space exploration programs conducted by the former Union of Soviet Socialist Republics from the 1930s until its dissolution in 1991.
SPACE PROGRAMS
Over its sixty-year history, this primarily classified military program was responsible for a number of pioneering
accomplishments in space flight, including the first intercontinental great accomplishments.
SPACE PROGRAMS
SPACE SHUTTLEThe space shuttle is a spacecraft designed for
transporting people and cargo to and from orbit around Earth. NASA built the shuttle in the 1970’s to
serve as a reusable rocket that could fly many missions. Past spacecrafts could only be used one
time.
Model of a U.S. Space
Shuttle
SPACE SHUTTLE
After 10 years of preparing Columbia, the first space shuttle was launched on April 12, 1981. Now four space shuttles are in use—
1.Columbia (1981), 2.Discovery (1983),
3.Atlantis (1985), and 4.Endeavour (1991),
which replaced Challenger.
Important MissionsTwo of the most important missions for a space
shuttle are to carry satellites and other equipment into space and repair them there if necessary and to allow astronauts to conduct
space experiments for studying weightlessness called "microgravity."
SPACE SHUTTLE
SATELLITESatellite is an object which has been
placed into orbit by human endeavour. Such objects are
sometimes called artificial satellites to distinguish them from natural
satellites such as the Moon.
After the world's first artificial satellite, the Sputnik 1 was launched, thousands of satellites have
been launched into orbit around the Earth; also some satellites have been launched and
assembled in orbit. A few hundred satellites are currently operational.
SATELLITE
A few space probes have been placed into orbit around other bodies and become
artificial satellites to the Moon, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, and the Sun.
SATELLITE
SATELLITE
Satellite orbits vary greatly, depending on the purpose of the satellite, and are classified in a number of ways. Well-
known (overlapping) classes include low Earth orbit, polar orbit, and geostationary
orbit.
SATELLITE
Satellites are usually semi-independent computer-controlled systems. Satellite subsystems attend many tasks, such as power generation, thermal control, telemetry, attitude control and orbit control.
SATELLITE
Satellites are used for a large number of purposes. Common types include
• Military and civilian Earth observation satellites• Communications satellites • Navigation satellites• Weather satellites• Research satellites• Space stations and human
SATELLITE
SPACE PROBE
space probe, space vehicle carrying sophisticated instrumentation but no
crew, designed to explore various aspects of the solar system.
A space probe is launched with enough energy to escape the gravitational field of the earth and navigate among the planets. Radio-transmitted commands and on-board computers provide the means for midcourse corrections in the space probe's trajectory.
SPACE PROBE
Radio contact provides a channel for transmitting data. Space probes also carries various space instruments.
SPACE PROBE
A probe may be directed to do many missions. The particulars of trajectory and instrumentation of each space probe are tailored around the mission's scientific and technological objectives.
SPACE PROBE
The earliest space probes in the U.S. space program were the Mariner series and the Pioneer series.
And many more space probes were sent out exploring the Solar System for means of life and mapping.
SPACE PROBE
Some notable probes
Luna 16
First unmanned robotic sample
return probe from the Moon.
Lunokhod 1
First rover on Moon.
Mariner 10
First probe to Mercury.
Venera 3
Probe from the Soviet Union was the first man-made spacecraft to impact on another planet (Venus).
Venera 7
The Venera 7 probe was the first man-made spacecraft to successfully soft landing on another planet (Venus) and to transmit data from there back to Earth.
Mariner 9 Upon its arrival at
Mars on November 13, 1971, Mariner 9 became the first space probe to maintain orbit around another planet.
Mars 3 First soft landing on Mars.
SojournerFirst successful rover on Mars.
SPACE TECHNOLOGYSpace technology is technology that is related to entering, and retrieving objects or life forms from space.
"Every day" technologies critically rely on space infrastructure. Of sciences astronomy and Earth
sciences most notably benefit from space technology.
Computers and telemetry were once leading edge technologies that might have
been considered "space technology" because of their criticality
to boosters and spacecraft.
Space requires new techniques and knowledge. New technologies originating with or accelerated by space-related endeavors are often subsequently exploited in other economic activities.
SPACE TECHNOLOGY IN THAILAND
As one of Asia’s leading commercial satellite company, THAICOM Plc. has conceived and developed a new generation of broadband satellite that would serve the demand for high-speed broadband Internet access in the future.
THAICOM developed IPSTAR technology to increase system capacity and efficiency such that the cost of service would be considerably lower
than that currently provided by conventional satellites.
SPACE TECHNOLOGY IN THAILAND
THAICOM 4 is the first of the new generation of broadband satellites that acts both as an Internet backbone connection to fiber optic cables for ISPs and as a last-mile broadband Internet service to consumers, competing with cable modem and
ADSL.
SPACE TECHNOLOGY IN THAILAND
THAICOM 4 satellite is one of the largest communications satellites ever built. THAICOM 4 is also the first broadband satellite in the world.
SPACE TECHNOLOGY IN THAILAND
Design LS-1300 SX
Manufacturer Space Systems/Loral (Palo Alto, USA)
Power System At least 14,400 Watts at the end
Launch Weight 6,505 Kg.
Beams Ku Beams 84 Spot beams 3 Shaped beams 7 Regional Broadcast beams
Transponder Capacity 45 Gbps Equivalent to 1,000+ Transponders of 36 MHz of conventional coding and modulation
Satellite Location 119.5 degrees East
Launch Agency Arianespace of France
Launch Date August 11, 2005
Specifications
SPACE TECHNOLOGY IN THAILAND
Direct-to-Home(DTH)Service Thaicom offers a digital signal compression
and transmission services via satellite directly to residential customers. Digital video compression technology can reduce video transmission costs
to the broadcasters.
SPACE TECHNOLOGY IN THAILAND
Thaicom’s services enable its customers to provide various content and channel options to
their viewers, including service tiering and packaging, pay-per-view and many more
packages.
SPACE TECHNOLOGY IN THAILAND
CONCLUSIONRockets:A rocket is a lightweight and powerful space vehicle
which works by action and reaction, pushing the rocket forwards. Rockets are first made in the 13th century in China for industrial use. Until the 20th century, rockets are used for space exploration.
Space program:Space programs are space exploration plans for
exploring outer space. The U.S.'s Space Shuttle program or the STS completed several missions making a space shuttle orbit around the earth manually.
The Soviet space program leaded by the Soviet Socialist Republics from the 1930s until it's dissolve was responsible for many space flight accomplishments.
Space Shuttles:Space Shuttles are space craft
designed by NASA in the 1970s for transporting people and cargo like satellites and equipment into space to repair.
Satellite:Satellites are used in many fields and affect
a lot in globalization. The duty of satellite is for observing unreached areas, communicating, navigating, researching, as well as weather predicting.
Space probes:Space probes are space vehicle carrying
sophisticated instrumentation but with no crew, designed to explore various aspects of the solar system with no energy, letting it be caught by another designated planet.
Using radio-transmission to contact and send data to the station on earth. The earliest ones were made by the U.S. to explore the inner planets and mapping of the solar system.
Space technology:Space technology is technology that is
related to entering, and retrieving objects or life forms from space. Many of the every day technologies rely on space technology.
Space technology in Thailand :One of the most known space technology in
Thailand is the Thaicom Plc. Satellite. The IPSTAR technology increases system capacity and efficiency and lowing the cost. THAICOM 4 is the first of the new generation of broadband satellites.
The Direct-to-Home(DTH)Service that Thaicom offers, gives a digital signal compression and transmission services via satellite directly to residential customers.
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