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Today’s APODAPOD  Read NASA website:  solarsystem.nasa.gov solarsystem.nasa.gov  Hand in 2 nd Homework TODAY (3 rd due Friday)  IN-CLASS QUIZ THIS.

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1 Today’s APODAPOD  Read NASA website:  solarsystem.nasa.gov solarsystem.nasa.gov  Hand in 2 nd Homework TODAY (3 rd due Friday)  IN-CLASS QUIZ THIS FRIDAY!!  Solar Lab, Kirkwood, Rooftop this week The Sun Today A100 Solar System Exploration

2 Events this week  Sept. 30 – Tuesday – Solar Lab  2:30-3:30 PM, Kirkwood Obs  Oct. 1 – Wednesday - Kirkwood Obs  8:30-10:30 PM  Oct. 2 – Thursday – Rooftop  8:30 PM Swain West WEATHER PERMITTING

3 2 nd Homework The Solar System Collaboratory Home Kepler’s 1 st & 2 nd laws

4 Consumer Spending (2006-7)  $20 billion at jewelry stores (US)  $24 billion at liquor stores (US)  $40 billion on weight loss (US)  $23.5 billion on candy and gum (US)  $31 billion on pet toys and supplies (US)  $7 billion on video rentals (US)  $18 billion on makeup (worldwide)  $35 billion on bottled water (worldwide)

5 What does Space Exploration cost?  NASA budget for FY 2008: ~ $17 Billion  Science$5.3 billion *  Exploration$4.0 billion (SS missions)  Aeronautics$0.7 billion  Space Ops$6.2 billion  Education$0.15 billion * All astronomy research and space telescopes (as well as space weather, Earth systems and lunar research) are in this part.

6 Beginnings of Space Exploration Robert Goddard Werner von Braun The Cold War NASA - 1959 Sputnik & Laika the Space Dog, 1957 Explorer 1 - 1958

7 Exploring with Robotic Missions  Russian Luna 2 – Sept. 1959  crashes on the Moon  the first spacecraft to reach a destination beyond Earth  Luna 3 – Oct. 1959  lunar flyby  first pictures of the far side of the Moon

8 JFK 1961  Mercury  Gemini  Six Apollo landings 1969-1972 “I believe this nation should commit itself to achieving the goal, before this decade is out, of landing a man on the Moon and returning him safely to the Earth”

9 Societal Benefits of the Apollo Program  Humans can live on the Moon and Mars  Sustainable resources can be found  Hydrogen, oxygen, water  Advances in Technology  Identification of space hazards and risks  Potential new energy sources from space

10 How Does the Space Program Benefit YOU?  Computer miniaturization  Weather forecasting  Communications  Navigation (GPS)  Global ecosystem & climate observations & resource management Mainframe IBM computer, early 1970’s

11 What did we learn from the Moon?  Origin and Evolution of the Moon  Foundation for Comparative Planetology  Record of History of Inner Solar System  Initial Guide to Early History of Earth and Mars  Conditions for the Initiation of Life  Lunar Resource Potential  Future Lunar Scientific Potential

12 Early Robotic Exploration Soviet  Luna - 1959  Luna 9, 1966 – first soft lunar landing  Venera 3 crashes on Venus, 1966  Luna 16, 1970, returns lunar samples  Lunokhod 1 (1970) explored the Moon for 322 Earth days  Mars 2 crashes on Mars, 1973  Venera 9 images from Venus in ‘75 U.S.  Pioneer - 1960  Ranger – 1961, 1962  Mariner – 1962  Mars, Venus  Pioneer 10 passes the asteroid belt 1973  Pioneer 10 reaches Jupiter in ‘73; on to Saturn  Mariner 10 photographs Mercury in ‘74  Viking on Mars, ‘76 (DON’T MEMORIZE NAMES AND DATES)

13 Mariner to Mars  Mariner 4, 6, 7 fly-bys  1965, 1969  craters!  Mariner 9 orbiter  1970, dust storm!  Craters, Olympus Mons, Valles Marineris

14 The 1980’s  Just 13 robotic explorers launched (all but two successful)  Voyager spacecraft to outer planets  Magellan to Venus in ‘89– Detailed radar map  In 1986 five spacecraft fly past Comet Halley: Japanese (2), Soviet (2), European  Image from European Giotto mission

15 The 1990’s – Transition to Modern Exploration  Early missions were feats of technology  first images  mapping  limited scientific measurements  Later missions were more focused, better defined science  Galileo arrives at Jupiter 1996 - 2003  Sojourner/Pathfinder at Mars - 1997  Asteroids and Comets Asteroid Ida and its moon Dactyl

16 Crewed vs. robotic exploration  Crewed exploration  Robotic Exploration

17 Challenges Facing Earth:  Predicting Natural Disasters  Providing Ample Clean Water  Mitigating Climate Change  Preserving Farmland  Disposing of Waste  Producing Energy Space programs and associated development can help with all of these

18 TO DO LIST:  Read NASA website (Oncourse)  Hand in 2 nd Homework TODAY (3 rd on Fri.)  IN-CLASS QUIZ FRIDAY!!  Activities TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, & THURSDAY


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