THURSDAY 19 MAY 2016 AGENDA: OPENING: MARS ONE INTRO VIDEO WORKTIME: MISSION PLANNING GUIDING QUESTIONS CLOSING: OUTPOST MAP (W/ KEY) WRAP UP: EXTRA CREDIT.

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THURSDAY 19 MAY 2016 AGENDA: OPENING: MARS ONE INTRO VIDEO WORKTIME: MISSION PLANNING GUIDING QUESTIONS CLOSING: OUTPOST MAP (W/ KEY) WRAP UP: EXTRA CREDIT PAST DUE! 11 DAYS! DateEntryPage 5.19 MARS ONE OUTPOST MAP MISSION PLANNING GUIDING QUESTIONS 125 SC.7.A Contrast situations where work is done with different amounts of force to situations where no work is done such as moving a box with a ramp and without a ramp, or standing still. SC.9.B Identify the accommodations, considering the characteristics of our solar system, that enabled manned space exploration. SC.9.A Analyze the characteristics of objects in our solar system that allow life to exist such as the proximity of the Sun, presence of water, and composition of the atmosphere.

WEBSITE LINKS: MARS ONE: GRAVITY AFFECTS: nasa/2001/ast02aug_1/ INTERACTIVE SPACE SUIT: e/clickable_suit.html#.Vz21TPkrLct SPACE FOOD: food.html NASA (WHAT IS A ROCKET?): 8/features/nasa-knows/what-is-a-rocket-58.html WHAT IS A SPACE WALK: knows/what-is-a-spacewalk-k4.html

MARS OUTPOST MAP TASK: CONSTRUCT A MAP OR DIAGRAM OF YOUR MARS OUTPOST ON THIS PAGE. INCLUDE A MAP KEY WITH EXPLANATIONS OF THE PURPOSE OF EACH OBJECT INCLUDED IN YOUR MAP REMEMBER REQUIREMENTS FOR LIFE: HOW WILL WE HAVE WATER? OXYGEN? FOOD? ETC MISSION PLANNING GUIDING QUESTIONS TASK: BROWSE THE MARS ONE WEBSITE AND OTHER WEBSITES PROVIDED AND THEN ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS 1.THROUGHOUT THE MISSION HOW ARE BASIC HUMAN NEEDS GOING TO BE MET? (OXYGEN, WATER, FOOD ETC) HOW COULD PLANTS PLAY A ROLE? 2.DISCERN HOW THE EFFECTS OF MICROGRAVITY WILL AFFECT THE HUMAN BODY (IN SPACE AND ON MARS) HOW MIGHT ASTRONAUTS COMBAT THESE EFFECTS? 3.AS HUMANS WE NEED PROTECTION FROM THE ELEMENTS OF OUTER SPACE AND THE APPARENT LACK OF ATMOSPHERE ON MARS. HOW DO SPACE SUITS ADJUST FOR THESE DISPARITIES? 4.ANALYSE THE ROLE ROCKETS PLAY IN SPACE TRAVEL (FROM LIFTOFF TO FINAL RE-ENTRY)