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1 116Space Missions Notes 12/4/2014 115 12/4/2014 Starter Practice: Finish Solar System Comparative Matrix ( Fold and Glue here) Space Missions Notes Exit: What effects do Earth’s magnetic field (magnetosphere) and the ozone layer have on Earth’s ability to support life? StatementTru e Fal se Correction There is no gravity in space. The distance from the sun affects how much solar radiation arrives on a planet. Mass and weight are the same in space. An “Earth-Like” environment is needed to live in space. Living in Space has no effect on the human body Rotation=Day, Revolution=year

2 December 4, 2014 AGENDA 1 Starter 2. Solar System Matrix 3. Space Mission Notes 4. Exit Objective 7.9A Analyze the characteristics of objects in our solar system that allow life to exist such as the proximity to the Sun, presence of water, and composition of the atmosphere by completing solar system research and matrix and 7.9 B Identify the accommodations, considering the characteristics of our solar system that enable manned space explorations by completing notes over space missions..

3 Date Lecture/ Activity/ Lab Page 11/14 Quiz and Writing 99-100 11/17 CBA Review 101-102 11/19 Solar System 103-104 11/20 Solar System Web 105-106 11/21 Solar System Writing and Quiz 107-108 11/20-12/1 Solar System Web 109-110 12/2 Planetary Soda Pop Lab 111-112 12/3 Conditions for Life 113-114 12/4 Space Mission Notes 115-116 Table of Contents

4 Rotation=Day, Revolution=year Jupiter 2 or 3 A Venus day is longer than a Venus year The amount time needed for a planet to go around a star

5 Celestial Object Best Condition(s) to Support Life: Temperature, Water, Atmosphere May Support Some Form of Life (√) Sun Mercury Venus Earth Earth’s Moon: Moon Mars Jupiter Jupiter’s Moon: Europa X X X X X X X/ maybe None Polar Ice Caps Frozen/Liquid Warm Water Has Oxygen Atmosphere Frozen/Liquid Warm Water Temperature, Water, Atmosphere √

6 Celestial Object Best Condition(s) to Support Life: Temperature, Water, Atmosphere May Support Some Form of Life (√) Saturn Saturn’s Moon: Titan Uranus Neptune Dwarf Planet: Pluto Asteroids Comets Meteoriods X X X X X X X X None Gaseous Water Gaseous/Liquid Water Frozen Water Underground Water

7 110Space Missions Notes 12/4/2014 109 12/4/2014 Starter Practice: Finish Solar System Comparative Matrix ( Fold and Glue here) Space Missions Notes Exit: What effects do Earth’s magnetic field (magnetosphere) and the ozone layer have on Earth’s ability to support life? StatementTru e Fal se Correction There is no gravity in space. The distance from the sun affects how much solar radiation arrives on a planet. Mass and weight are the same in space. An “Earth-Like” environment is needed to live in space. Living in Space has no effect on the human body Rotation=Day, Revolution=year

8 Space Missions StatementTrueFalse Correction There is no gravity in space. The distance from the sun affects how much solar radiation arrives on a planet. Mass and weight are the same in space. An “Earth-Like” environment is needed to live in space. Living in Space has no effect on the human body X There is little gravity in space. It is called “zero gravity” and makes humans feel weightless. X The closer a planet is to the sun, the more solar radiation it will receive. Remember too much radiation can kill humans. Weight is the measure of the pull of gravity on mass and Mass is the amount of matter in an object. Without gravity, you have no weight. Water, clean air, temperature control, and a way to dispose of waste are all needed to live in space. Since there is little gravity in space, weight can be lost. Also muscles lose mass because they are not used and you must be restrained so you will not fly off in space. X X X

9 116Space Missions Notes 12/4/2014 115 12/4/2014 Starter Practice: Finish Solar System Comparative Matrix ( Fold and Glue here) Space Missions Notes Exit: What effects do Earth’s magnetic field (magnetosphere) and the ozone layer have on Earth’s ability to support life? StatementTru e Fal se Correction There is no gravity in space. The distance from the sun affects how much solar radiation arrives on a planet. Mass and weight are the same in space. An “Earth-Like” environment is needed to live in space. Living in Space has no effect on the human body Rotation=Day, Revolution=year


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