 
    Student Instructions
                    Yesterday, you learned about gravity and parachutes. Click these  
  for a quick refresher about parachutes and gravity, as well as a cool video from the Apollo 15 moon walk:
Gravity Visualized: https://youtu.be/MTY1Kje0yLg
Hammer and a Feather:https://youtu.be/KDp1tiUsZw8
Parachutes: https://youtu.be/Ab_g5sLoXoY
Then, click this
 for a quick refresher about parachutes and gravity, as well as a cool video from the Apollo 15 moon walk:
Gravity Visualized: https://youtu.be/MTY1Kje0yLg
Hammer and a Feather:https://youtu.be/KDp1tiUsZw8
Parachutes: https://youtu.be/Ab_g5sLoXoY
Then, click this  to learn about gravity's effect on objects that are different sizes: https://youtu.be/qLOF2EOunws
There are times that the military or relief agencies use aerial airdrops to drop supplies into unreachable places. The supplies range from food to vehicles to medical supplies. Click the multimedia
 to learn about gravity's effect on objects that are different sizes: https://youtu.be/qLOF2EOunws
There are times that the military or relief agencies use aerial airdrops to drop supplies into unreachable places. The supplies range from food to vehicles to medical supplies. Click the multimedia  attached to this activity to watch a Humvee dropped from an airplane with a parachute to a target below. 
You have been recruited for an aerial airdrop mission. Your task is to create a parachute that will allow a vehicle to be dropped safely to a target.
After watching the
 attached to this activity to watch a Humvee dropped from an airplane with a parachute to a target below. 
You have been recruited for an aerial airdrop mission. Your task is to create a parachute that will allow a vehicle to be dropped safely to a target.
After watching the  
  , click the student template to see your mission for this week.
, click the student template to see your mission for this week.
                
