New NASA Game Lets Players Build and Launch a Virtual Rocket

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June 27, 2012

George H. Diller
Kennedy Space Center, Fla.
321-867-2468
george.h.diller@nasa.gov

Joshua Buck
Headquarters, Washington
202-358-1100
jbuck@nasa.gov

RELEASE: 12-219

NEW NASA GAME LETS PLAYERS BUILD AND LAUNCH A VIRTUAL ROCKET

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- With NASA's Rocket Science 101, a new game 
designed for computers and iPad users, you don't have to be a rocket 
scientist to launch a spacecraft.

NASA's Launch Services Program (LSP), based at the agency's Kennedy 
Space Center in Florida, provides access to space for the studies of 
Earth and exploration of our solar system and the universe. Now, LSP 
is turning over the virtual selection, construction and launch of a 
mission to players who will decide the best rocket to assemble to 
launch a spacecraft. Rocket scientists in LSP do the same thing for 
real rockets and missions every day.

Players select their favorite NASA mission and choose from three skill 
levels for building a rocket to send the spacecraft into orbit. The 
Rocket Science 101 challenge provides players an opportunity to learn 
about NASA missions and the various components of the launch 
vehicles, including how rockets are configured and how they work 
together to successfully launch a spacecraft.

LSP managers, engineers and other specialists match spacecraft with 
the right rocket to carry out real-life missions, a process often 
done years ahead of a launch. As liftoff nears, teams oversee the 
launch vehicle's engineering and manufacturing, including its 
integration with the spacecraft. LSP conducts the countdowns for 
NASA's scientific missions and provides additional quality assurance 
along with other controls to ensure a successful mission.

The application was developed by the Kennedy Information Technology 
Mobile Team in conjunction with LSP. Rocket Science 101 is available 
for iPad users via iTunes at:

http://bit.ly/Mn1xLr 

Rocket Science 101 is available online at:

http://go.nasa.gov/Mn28Nt 

To learn more about LSP, rockets and NASA missions, visit:

http://go.nasa.gov/yg4U1J  

	
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