Invader
What is the problem, anyway?
How the Invader Came To Be
Problems and Solutions
How we came up with this:
We needed a solution. We originally though that a giant magnet that pulls it toward the sun would work, but then we learned we could not do that for our project, and it would also be dangerous, because a magnet that strong would pull everything, not just space junk. Then, we came up with the idea of a claw that pulls space junk toward the sun. It would have to be fireproof, but we thought that could work for a project. That's how the Invader was born. It is a rocket that has a claw attached to it that is similair to a claw machine claw. The claw goes out when it reaches the orbit and grabs the space junk. It then takes it to the sun, where it burns up. It has fireproof material, so it does not burn up itself. 7 minutes ago, we came up with the name. Harrison thought it should be the Star Child, but Elise did not like that. She did not know what it should be, but then we came up with the Invader. It is not so obscure, but it is not too boring. It sounds like a famous rocket, which hopefully it will be someday (and work).
Problems and Solutions:
Problem: The claw would burn up itself in the sun. Solution: It has fireproof material.
Problem: Some space junk is too large for a claw. Solution: Before the claw picks them up, it will chop them up and then pick them up one by one.
Problem: Some space junk is too small to get picked up. Solution: The claw has a hidden feature in it: The suction in the middle of the claw, which can suck up things that are super small, with a minimum of a molecule.
Problem: It will take possibly years to get to the sun. Solution: The engine is very large, has a lot of layers in it, and all those layers can go very fast. The claw will join back to the rocket after one tour.
What is the problem, anyway?
Satellites go up in space, and work for some time. But eventually, they stop working. They break up into smaller pieces, and are still in orbit, but not working. A lot of satellites are now like that, and the number is growing. This is called space junk. The number of space junk is causing awful things for our orbit, and when they break up into smaller pieces, the number grows. Some of them fall down to earth and burn up, but a lot of them stay in our orbit. Eventually, there might be so much that we cannot go into space. And this could cause lots of other problems. The number of space junk is also said to triple by 2039. We want all of them to fall down to earth and burn up, but not a lot of them are. We need a solution to stop all this space junk. And getting all this space junk out of orbit is a very difficult thing to do. The sattelites are becoming not satellites, and some other things are becoming space junk. We must put a stop do this. But that is not easy at all. If we take all this space junk out of orbit, it might go in orbit again. And getting it all to the earth is almost impossible. We were assigned in school to come up with a solution that would stop all this space junk. If you want to know what, continue reading.
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Invader
What is the problem, anyway?
How the Invader Came To Be
Problems and Solutions
How we came up with this:
We needed a solution. We originally though that a giant magnet that pulls it toward the sun would work, but then we learned we could not do that for our project, and it would also be dangerous, because a magnet that strong would pull everything, not just space junk. Then, we came up with the idea of a claw that pulls space junk toward the sun. It would have to be fireproof, but we thought that could work for a project. That's how the Invader was born. It is a rocket that has a claw attached to it that is similair to a claw machine claw. The claw goes out when it reaches the orbit and grabs the space junk. It then takes it to the sun, where it burns up. It has fireproof material, so it does not burn up itself. 7 minutes ago, we came up with the name. Harrison thought it should be the Star Child, but Elise did not like that. She did not know what it should be, but then we came up with the Invader. It is not so obscure, but it is not too boring. It sounds like a famous rocket, which hopefully it will be someday (and work).
Problems and Solutions:
Problem: The claw would burn up itself in the sun. Solution: It has fireproof material.
Problem: Some space junk is too large for a claw. Solution: Before the claw picks them up, it will chop them up and then pick them up one by one.
Problem: Some space junk is too small to get picked up. Solution: The claw has a hidden feature in it: The suction in the middle of the claw, which can suck up things that are super small, with a minimum of a molecule.
Problem: It will take possibly years to get to the sun. Solution: The engine is very large, has a lot of layers in it, and all those layers can go very fast. The claw will join back to the rocket after one tour.
What is the problem, anyway?
Satellites go up in space, and work for some time. But eventually, they stop working. They break up into smaller pieces, and are still in orbit, but not working. A lot of satellites are now like that, and the number is growing. This is called space junk. The number of space junk is causing awful things for our orbit, and when they break up into smaller pieces, the number grows. Some of them fall down to earth and burn up, but a lot of them stay in our orbit. Eventually, there might be so much that we cannot go into space. And this could cause lots of other problems. The number of space junk is also said to triple by 2039. We want all of them to fall down to earth and burn up, but not a lot of them are. We need a solution to stop all this space junk. And getting all this space junk out of orbit is a very difficult thing to do. The sattelites are becoming not satellites, and some other things are becoming space junk. We must put a stop do this. But that is not easy at all. If we take all this space junk out of orbit, it might go in orbit again. And getting it all to the earth is almost impossible. We were assigned in school to come up with a solution that would stop all this space junk. If you want to know what, continue reading.