WOMAN: We all know NASA is known
for rocket science and airplanes, but baseball?
NASA researchers like to solve down-to-earth problems, too,
like how far a batted baseball will travel
or what makes a curveball curve?
Well, aerodynamics helps them figure the answers.
This science uses math to study the forces of motions of objects
as they fly through the air.
So, whether it's a kite, a rocket, or a baseball,
aerodynamics tells a story,
and that puts baseball in NASA's league.
Knowing about aerodynamics might just help you
hit that ball right out of the park.
