6th Grade PBL Colonizing another planet

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
By: Justin Elder THE SOLAR SYSTEM. INTRODUCTION Our solar system is part of the Milky Way galaxy The solar system consists of the Sun and planets that.
Advertisements

Formation of the Solar System
Our Solar System.
Planet Formation and the solar system REVIEW. The raw materials to form planets come most directly from what source?
L.O: To know what the earth’s atmosphere was like in the past and what it is like now. Starter: What does the air we live in consist of?
Greenhouse Gases and Energy Budget LP 3 1. What are greenhouse gases? Where do they come from? How do they work? 2.
Notes Science Essential Question(s) What is the chemical composition of our atmosphere, and how does this illustrate a mixture of gases? Tennessee SPI.
The Atmosphere Done by Patrick Yen (2P431).
The Solar System. The Sun Temperatures: – core is 15,000,000 C – corona is 5,000 C Evidence of water? – yes What is the atmosphere made of? – hydrogen.
Earth Sun All planets have an atmosphere, a layer of gases that surrounds them. Earth Atmosphere Sun Radiation.
Section 1.3 Gases in the atmosphere absorb radiation.
Earth Compared to Other Planets and Moons
The Solar System by Donovan W  This is our Solar System.  We have the Sun, Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto.
Planets of the Solar System Characteristics/Composition /Position.
“Life in the Goldilocks Zone”
The Earth’s Atmosphere
11/15/16 The Solar System Objective: I will explain the formation and structure of the solar system. PAGE 37.
The Solar System.
Chapter 11 Section 3 Gas Giants.
What makes Earth suitable for life?
The solar system By Tadhg Holland Mr Micheal.
Revolution vs. Rotation
Space.
OUR SOLAR SYSTEM The NINE PLANETS.
The Solar System
Atmospheres, internal make up, and rotation
2nd Grade Solar System.
Our Solar System.
Chapter 9.
Within the Milky Way Galaxy
Planet Facts.
Formation of the Solar System
Life in the Solar System
L.O: SWBAT describe the PLANETS OF THE SOLAR SYSTEM.
Greenhouse Gases and Energy Budget
Within the Milky Way Galaxy
Welcome, Ladies and Gentlemen, to the Geo Bowl, “Voyage through the Universe!” CLASSROOM UNSQUARED.
An overview of the Solar System
Earth Compared to Other Planets and Moons
The Atmosphere Thin layer of gases that surrounds Earth.
Weather The condition of Earth’s atmosphere at a particular time and place.
6th Grade PBL Colonizing a Planet
An overview of the Solar System
The Atmosphere.
Section 1: Formation of the Solar System
“Life in the Goldilocks Zone”
Spore Activity 2: Life Student sheets
Our Solar System Our solar system has 8 planets.
What controls climate? Energy from the Sun – Radiation
The Air Around You Notes
You know the drill, Page 608: The Atmosphere
Our Solar System.
There are 8 recognized planets. They can be divided into 2 groups.
Composition And Origin
Atmosphere.
Mercury Instructional Approach(s): Introduce Mercury.
Middle School Physical Science Our Solar System – Grade 6-7
Lesson 17: The Solar System
OUR SOLAR SYSTEM BY REED HURD
THE SOLAR SYSTEM BY TIMEARIA
Space… The Final Frontier
Section 1: Formation of the Solar System
Our Solar System A solar system is a group of objects in space that orbit a star in the center. The sun is the star in the center of our solar system.
A Journey to Our Planetary Neighbors
Formation of the Solar System
The Planets of our Solar System The Terrestrial Planets
Space.
Gravity Factor # Beans Moon ________ x 100 = Mercury Venus *Earth 1
Celestial Objects in Space
Earth’s Atmosphere Chapter 1.
Presentation transcript:

6th Grade PBL Colonizing another planet Atmosphere 6th Grade PBL Colonizing another planet

Atmosphere All the planets in our solar system, and some of its smaller bodies too, have an outer layer of gas we call the atmosphere. The atmosphere usually sits atop a denser, rocky crust or planetary core. Atmospheres can extend thousands of kilometers into space. On Earth, it is this envelope that allows organisms to live. Atmospheric ozone protects us from ultraviolet radiation. CO2 and other gases trap heat and keep the surface warm enough for life to thrive. Oxygen has allowed life to evolve. The atmospheres of at least the inner planets has evolved since they formed. This is the clearest for Earth. The Earth’s original atmosphere was probably like Venus in composition, consisting of carbon dioxide and nitrogen. The evolution of photosynthesis converted carbon dioxide in the Earth’s atmosphere to oxygen, increasing the amount of O2 in it from initial 0.01% to its current 22% level.

What does this mean for your colony? Use the chart on the next page to figure out what the atmosphere is like for your planet. Fill in the information on your Note-taking Sheet.

Planet Mercury 42% 22% 6% 8% Venus 96% 4% Mars 95% 2.7% 1.6% 0.7% Carbon Dioxide Nitrogen Oxygen Argon Methane Sodium Hydrogen Helium Other Mercury 42% 22% 6% 8% Venus 96% 4% Mars 95% 2.7% 1.6% 0.7% Jupiter 89.8% 10.2% Saturn 96.3% 3.2% 0.5% Uranus 2.3% 82.5% 15.2% Neptune 1.0% 80% 19% Titan 97% 2% 1%

Check out these two articles for more information

Does Your Atmosphere help support life? How does your atmosphere compare to Earth’s atmosphere? What affect does this have on us if we colonize there? Would we have breathable air? Would plants be able to grow? What would stop the solar radiation?

How could we fix this? As a team, brainstorm ways to address the issues that make your planet inhabitable. Some links to look at: Protecting Astronauts from Solar Radiation Making Oxygen on Mars