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Exploring the Solar System

Bell Work Write here what you already know about space exploration

Learning Outcomes • To appreciate some of the problems that would be encountered on manned space missions To be aware of the chronological order of space exploration To choose the most important event in space exploration and justify why it has been chosen

To be aware of the chronological order of space exploration Challenge You have been given a blank time line and a series of space flashcards with various events on them. Try to order them in the correct positions. Lets see which group can finish the timeline first!

Space Timeline Answers October 4, 1957 - Sputnik 1, the world's first artificial satellite, is put into Earth orbit by the Soviet Union. The space age has begun. November 3, 1957 - The first living creature, a Soviet dog named Laika, orbits Earth in Sputnik 2. April 12, 1961 - Soviet cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin becomes the first person to travel into space. June 16, 1963 - Soviet cosmonaut Valentina Tereshkova becomes the first woman in space. March 18, 1965 - Soviet cosmonaut Alexei Leonov makes the first space walk. http://quizlet.com/4157153/muzzy-complete-timeline-flash-cards/

July 20, 1969 - The US astronaut Neil Armstrong is the first to walk on the Moon. April 12, 1981 - Launch of the first reusable space vehicle, the US space shuttle, Columbia. April 24, 1990 - Launch of the Hubble Space Telescope on board the space shuttle Discovery. November 20, 1998 - Zarya, the first part of the International Space Station, is launched. November 2, 2000 - The first crew boards the International Space Station. March 6, 2009 - The Kepler space telescope is launched. It will look for planets that may harbour life.

Mini Review Using your time line can you answer the below questions in your books? 1) Which country put sputnik 1 into orbit? 2) Who was the first man in space? 3) Who is the first woman in space? 4) Who was the first man to walk on the moon? 5) What date was the Hubble space telescope launched? 6) What was the name of the first international space Station?

Answers 1) Soviet Union 2) Yuri Gagarin 3) Valentina Tereshkova 4) Neil Armstrong 5) April 24th 1990 6) Zarya A= 6 Correct B = 5 Correct C = 4 Correct D = 3 Correct

Apply your Knowledge What has been the most important event in space exploration? Justify your conclusion. A* Skill!

Homework Find one interesting article on space exploration and its developments from the future. Bring it to the next lesson (Friday)

Is Space Exploration worth while? Billions of dollars are spent every year by the world's space agencies, but does this money bring us any benefit, or should we pull the plug and spend it elsewhere?

Your Groups Group 1 Group 2 Brainstorm in table groups on A3 paper

Reasons for and against going to space To make important scientific discoveries. It is very expensive. To better understand our world. It might put lives in danger. It is only natural to explore. There are more important things on Earth to discover. To find other life forms. We might make unpleasant discoveries. Brainstorm in table groups on A3 paper

Review Write here the activities you completed to achieve this Write here what you now know about space exploration

Have you met all of todays objectives? Learning Outcomes • To appreciate some of the problems that would be encountered on manned space missions To be award of the chronological order of space exploration To choose the most important event in space exploration and justify why it has been chosen Have you met all of todays objectives?