EO Detective Observing the Earth from Space. Where would you photograph? Collecting evidence for an investigation.

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EO Detective Observing the Earth from Space

Where would you photograph? Collecting evidence for an investigation

Samantha Cristoforetti on the ISS Astronauts on the International Space Station are very busy so EO Detectives who want them to take a picture have to fill in a form.

Where can we photograph? Each orbit covers a different East to West path. But it never goes all the way North or South. The International Space Station does not go over all of the Earth.

Townsville

What can we photograph? Photographs from space show less detail than photographs from Earth. Which of these things could you use photographs from space to investigate? Mountains People Rivers Fields Cars Houses Cities Boats Forests Clouds

Image requests Basic Information 1.Description 2.Latitude 3.Longitude 4.How big an area? 5.What time of day? 6.What season? 7.What angle? 8.How much cloud? Details Why do you think it would be interesting? What do you want to use it to find out?

Things to check Have you included all the details the astronaut needs to take your picture? Have you explained why you think the picture will be interesting and what you want to find out from it? Are your explanations clear? In a logical order? Persuasive? Have you checked the presentation of your work and your spelling, punctuation and grammar to make sure they are your very best?