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ATMOSPHERE. Mars Rover Information. On November 26 th , 2011, NASA launched the Curiosity rover to replace the Spirit and Opportunity Curiosity landed on August 5 th , 2012 and has been sending pictures and data back since
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Mars Rover Information • On November 26th, 2011, NASA launched the Curiosity rover to replace the Spirit and Opportunity • Curiosity landed on August 5th, 2012 and has been sending pictures and data back since • The project cost the US $2.5 billion, and Germany contributed an additional $3.1 billion.
Rover Family Reunion Curiosity (2011) Spirit & Opportunity (2003) Sojourner (1996)
Robo-Vision A dollar from 10 feet away
Flight Plan Watch the mission simulation
Lift Off! Watch the rocket take flight
Mars Rover Information • Explore more about the Mars Space Laboratory at NASA’s mission control page • Follow the Mars Rover Mission Page link on Mr. A’s website and find the ‘Fact Sheet’ • What is the Rover’s mission? • How long will it be on Mars? • What is one piece of equipment the rover has? • Using the ‘Latest image gallery’ explain what Abraham Lincoln has to do with the rover • When finished, get Rocket Science 101 app
Mechanics of FLIGHT • Rover traveled through atmosphere and space, which takes careful understanding of the mechanics of flight… • How do planes fly? • Forces of flight? Lift Thrust Drag Weight
The Wing • Plane wings have a distinct, curved shape • The shape is lets them achieve lift. How? • Diffusion! Air moves from high to low pressure
Space and the Atmosphere • Earth’s atmosphere plays a large role for life on the planet, as well as objects leaving or entering the planet • Meteors burn up in atmosphere – Why? • Force of friction on air particles. Cop cam catches meteorite Meteor explodes in atmos
Your Goal • Explore the effects of atmosphere on the mechanics of flight! • Research the conditions of another planet in the solar system and explain how it would affect a probe of your creation using PowerPoint • Design your own mission and a rocket to escape from a specific planet in the solar system, then estimate its cost on a poster • Create a newspaperor blog story or news report about an imaginary space mission and shuttle launch that was unsuccessful and why.
Your Goal • Research the atmosphere and terrain of a planet in the solar system and explain how it would affect a probe of your design sent there to explore • What are the gases present? What is the terrain like? • How does the atmosphere compare to Earth’s? • What is the weather like there? Wind speed? Etc. • Design a probe (like Curiosity) that can navigate the obstacles on this planet.
Your Goal • Design your own mission and a rocket to escape from a specific planet in the solar system and estimate its cost on a poster • Why did we come to this planet (to collect samples, find a rare metal, explore) and why are we leaving? • What is the gravity like on the planet? Atmosphere? • What are we leaving with (people, equipment, etc.) and what does our rocket weigh? • Design a rocket using Rocket Science 101 app as a resource guide • Estimate how much power the rocket needs to leave the planet and how much it would cost to make
Your Goal • Create a newspaperor blog story or news report about an imaginary space mission and shuttle launch that was unsuccessful and why • What is the point of this mission? (Put a satellite into orbit, explore a planet, etc.) • What were atmospheric conditions like? Were they abnormal? (Air pressure, wind speed, direction, etc.) • Which part(s) of the rocket malfunctioned? (Rocket Science 101 app) • Have quotes from an interview with a NASA official • Compare to the Challenger and Columbia Disasters