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Mars. MARS. Mythology – ARES : The God of War. Nickname – The Red Planet. Statistics. Distance – 1.5 AU from the Sun Size = ½ the Diameter of Earth Orbital Period= 1.9 Years Rotation= 24.6 hours Gravity=.4 of Earth. CO2 and H20 frozen in caps Less greenhouse gases Planet is COLD.
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MARS • Mythology – ARES : The God of War • Nickname – The Red Planet
Statistics Distance – 1.5 AU from the Sun Size = ½ the Diameter of Earth Orbital Period= 1.9 Years Rotation= 24.6 hours Gravity=.4 of Earth
CO2 and H20 frozen in caps • Less greenhouse gases • Planet is COLD Atmosphere Icehouse effect Mars currently has “ice caps” on its poles
The Spirit and Opportunity rovers were named through a student essay competition. • I used to live in an orphanage. It was dark and cold and lonely. At night, I looked up at the sparkly sky and felt better. I dreamed I could fly there. In America, I can make all my dreams come true. Thank you for the 'Spirit' and the 'Opportunity.'— Sofi Collis, age 9 Spirit and Opportunity
Dates: • Launch – 2003 • Arrival – January 2004 • Dust Storm – 2007 • Stuck in the Mud - 2009
About • Mission – To search for and characterize a wide range of rock and soil to explore for water (or past water) on mars
Mars Surface Northern Lowlands Tharsis Volcanoes Valles Marineris Clouds Souhern Highlands Southern Ice Cap
Mars Surface Northern Lowlands Olympus Mons Valles Marineris Tharsis Volcanoes Hellas Southern Highlands
Mars is divided in half Southern Highlands – Very old and cratered Northern Lowlands – Young with very few craters
Ice Caps • Composed of mostly frozen CO2 • Some water
Olympus • Largest Volcano in the Solar System • 3x taller than the Earths Tallest Volcano
VallesMarineras • Longest Canyon in the Solar System • As big as the United States
Very Dry • Many Sand Dunes and Rock Fields • Dust Storms that can cover the entire planet
How to set up your blank page • Three Sections: Missions, Moons and Faces
Spirit and Opportunity • Mis Mission Objectives: Search of Evidence of Past Water on Mars
Spirit Info • Landing Sight – Gustev Crater • Chosen because it appeared to once have a river flowing into • Searching for – evidence of water to confirm that it was a lake
Opportunity • Landing site – Endurance Crater
Accomplishments • Found Sedimentary Rock (rock that forms at the bottom of lakes, rivers and seas) • Found Hematite (a mineral that only forms in water)
Exploration Rovers: Spirit and Opportunity Sedimentary rock
Exploration Rovers: Spirit and Opportunity Hematite Hematite crystals are the little “blue berries” in the image
Evidence for water • Odyssey and Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter • Dried lake and river beds • Ancient shorelines • Underground permafrost
Mars River Channels
Mars Old Shorelines
Mars Sedimentary rock
Mars Current surface water
Mars Moons: Phobos and Deimos 2 moons; Captured asteroids
Mars The Face: Viking Orbiter images. 1970’s poor resolution
Mars The Face: Mars Global Surveyor Images. 2000 high resolution
Mars Smiley Faces:
Mars Other Faces: Hearts
Mars A Frog:
Mars Mars Global Surveyor Images. We can even see the rovers on the Surface