EXPLORER: Neil Armstrong
Facts:
1. Changed the world of exploration and inspired others to pursue the “impossible”
2. Stated, “That’s one step for a man, one giant leap for mankind”
3. Landed the first manned spacecraft on the moon
4. Helped America beat Russia in the great “Space Race”
5. An astronaut who was the first to land on the moon
Week 1:
Monday-Wednesday: Patrol area to place a rocket for Armstrongʻs big launch
Thursday-Friday: Begin building station
Friday: Document progress
Week 2:
Monday-Tuesday: Finish up rocket
Wednesday-Friday: Begin building space station
Friday: Document progress
Week 3:
Monday: Finish up the space station/Map out moon
Tuesday-Friday: Create and finish moon
Friday: Document progress
Week 4:
Monday-Tuesday: Add finishing touches
Rest of week: Document experience and project
Facts:
1. Changed the world of exploration and inspired others to pursue the “impossible”
2. Stated, “That’s one step for a man, one giant leap for mankind”
3. Landed the first manned spacecraft on the moon
4. Helped America beat Russia in the great “Space Race”
5. An astronaut who was the first to land on the moon
Week 1:
Monday-Wednesday: Patrol area to place a rocket for Armstrongʻs big launch
Thursday-Friday: Begin building station
Friday: Document progress
Week 2:
Monday-Tuesday: Finish up rocket
Wednesday-Friday: Begin building space station
Friday: Document progress
Week 3:
Monday: Finish up the space station/Map out moon
Tuesday-Friday: Create and finish moon
Friday: Document progress
Week 4:
Monday-Tuesday: Add finishing touches
Rest of week: Document experience and project
Week 1: I was able to build the base for the placement of the rocket of Armstrong and started to build the legs of the ship. I was able to get both legs to stand at equal height which will stand as the base of the whole rocket itself. The problem was that I spent most of my time looking for the perfect spot to start building which gave me even less time to work and build the ship. Next week, I will try to get to building right away so that I can finish the whole rocket to move on to the other aspects of Neil Armstrongʻs world. Hopefully, I can build the NASA training station for Armstrong to simulate how and where he trained to become the astronaut he was.
Week 2: I will be finishing up the body of the rocket and after the body is finished, I will decorate the rocket and give it window panes and more detail. After finishing up detailing the rocket, I will move on to the construction of the space station which should take roughly 20-30 minutes if done perfectly. The space station, in my opinion should be easier but, it would take a lot longer because of the size of the station. The station takes up more space so I have to plan for more room and figure out how to build and what items/blocks I should use as the building materials.
UPDATE: I was able to finish the building and decided to add another sector/room. I made this decision to better show just how big NASA is. I was also able to start on my moon so things are moving along faster than I anticipated
UPDATE: I was able to finish the building and decided to add another sector/room. I made this decision to better show just how big NASA is. I was also able to start on my moon so things are moving along faster than I anticipated