New NASA App Makes Kids Aware About Rocket Launches

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New NASA App Makes Kids Aware About Rocket Launches
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National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has lots of cool apps that takes children on a journey to a much-bigger world of space science. The US space agency launched a new app to make kids aware of how rockets are launched.

The free app known as ‘LSP Activity Book’ teaches kids about the mission planning process and the precise measurements behind creating the right kind of launch vehicle. Notably, NASA's Launch Services Programme (LSP) prepares unmanned spacecraft for launch.

The app has a character named ‘Peter the Payload’ that guides children through the online coloring activity book. As per media reports, kids can color 24 NASA pictures. They have a choice of 14 colour and can also select several different coloring methods.

A crossword makes children familiar about the solar system, and an ‘asteroid maze’ mimics asteroid belts that spacecraft navigate.

When some activities are completed, the app provides feedback and kids can get a certificate of achievement once they ‘complete the mission’.
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If you are interested in evoking the young scientist in your kid, download this app in your iOS or Android handsets.
(Image: LSP app)