By: Siarha M., Chad G., Johnny p. Kirsten W., and Noah N Table 3.

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By: Siarha M., Chad G., Johnny p. Kirsten W., and Noah N Table 3

The shelter is going to be for 100 plus humans to get off of earth to survive a disease that way a couple of years once the scientist find a solution that way we can all go back to earth. Also this shelter is for protect humans from that happening to all of us. Although we will take a couple of the infected people to have an example.

1) Jupiter as an axis just like earth. 2) It is 588 miles away from earth. 3) There is water and ice on Jupiter. 4) Jupiter has a metallic core. 5) There is 80% of oxygen on Jupiter. 6) It takes 9 hours and 56 minutes for on day. 7) Jupiter has an atmosphere unlike most planets.

 asteroid  Cold temperatures  other plants  Less gravity  Black holes

 Bring animals  Portable plants  Water cycle

We are to bring many different people with us: a) Veterinarians. b) Chefs. c) Doctors. d) Scientists. e) Engineers. f) A power company.

Every one is going to wear a full body suit. With a helmet. You can design your own suit. You can pick any color that you want but you will need at least 8 different ones. Because your going to wear them a lot than we thought that you can decorate your suit any way you wanted.

 We made a model for our space shelter to Jupiter. We will also bring more doctors, scientists, navigators engineers and we will have chefs. We will bring portable gardens/ plants. The plants will be formed with the water cycle. The animals are going to help with the food. Just like earth we can take energy out of the core and conduct it in to electricity, for our power.

 We are going to have animals to help us with the food cycle. We will have to cook the animals. That’s why we are bringing chefs.

We will have all sports inside, And we will also have electricity for video games.

QuestionsAnswers i. Is there any transportation on Jupiter? ii. What is the temperature on Jupiter? iii. Is there an oceans for water? iv. Is the ground good for planting food? i. We can make roads for bikes. NO CARS! ii. The normal temperature is around 145* C. iii. No. iv. There is no grass for plating, but that’s what the portable gardens are for.