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Habitable world

Requirements for life Every living thing has the same basic needs to survive on Earth: Water Moderate tempurature oxygen Nutrients Atmosphere Energy

Water Every living thing must have water We can live up to 30 days without food We can live for only 3 days without water Earth is the only planet with surface water Mars once had surface water and still has ice in its polar ice caps. Mars & some moons have deposits of underground ice, which might melt to produce water Europa (Jupiter’s moon), has a vast oceans beneath its outer shell of ice.

Moderate temperature Earth’s proximity to the sun determines its temperature Life is limited to a temperature range of 15-115 degrees celcius Proteins, and genetic material begin to break down at temperatures above this limit Chemicals in living cells react too slowly in temperatures below this limit

Atmosphere Earth’s atmosphere is 78% nitrogen and 21% oxygen The atmosphere is held in place by gravity It insulates the planet It protects from meteorite impacts It protects from harmful radiation Provides chemicals needed for life such as nitrogen and carbon dioxide

Atmosphere cont. Small planets and moons don’t have enough gravity to hold an atmosphere, so there is no protective shield Of the solid planets & moons, only Earth, Venus, & Titan (Saturn’s moon) have significant atmospheres. Mars’ atmosphere is about 1/100th that of Earth’s, too small for significant insulation or shielding.

Energy Light energy from the sun or chemical energy is needed for life processes The sun provides the energy needed for plant growth When there is too little sunlight or too few chemicals that provide energy to cells, organisms die The inner planets get too much sunlight for life The outer planets get too little

Nutrients Nutrients are the chemicals needed to make proteins and carbohydrates for growth These nutrients are cycled in the earth Planets without systems to deliver nutrients to its organisms (e.g., a water cycle or volcanic activity) cannot support life. When nutrients are spread so thin that they are hard to obtain, such as on a gas planet, life cannot exist.

Accommodations for manned space explorations The first human being to travel into space was Yuri Gagarin (USSR, 1961), followed a month later by the US astronaut Alan Shepard.

Challenges to living in space No oxygen No air pressure No water Very low gravity (microgravity) Can sound travel? NOPE! 

Space Suit Space Suits: Provide oxygen Help maintain air pressure Protection from radiation Protection from extreme temperature Protection from impacts space dust

Microgravity Because of microgravity: Muscles can atrophy when not used for long periods of time Bone lose calcium Remedy: daily exercise

Other issues Psychological Issues: Stress and Anxiety Depression Insomnia

Review What are the ingredients needed for life? Which planet once had surface water and now has deposits of underground ice What determines Earth’s temperature In what ways does our atmosphere make Earth habitable? What are some challenges to living in space What are accommodations for dealing with those challenges?