Wind streaks Bibliography for Google images on windstreask Brooke Chinen, Graham Gibson, Howard Robinson, Justin Boin, Tamaria McDonald, Tyler Jordan Lacar.

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Wind streaks Bibliography for Google images on windstreask Brooke Chinen, Graham Gibson, Howard Robinson, Justin Boin, Tamaria McDonald, Tyler Jordan Lacar Period:5 Mooky Poop Poopzz

Research Question Does the crater type effect the wind streak patter ? Why is your science question important? Our question is importation because Why is your science question interesting Our question is interesting because Bibliography form Google images. COM

Background Information Bibliography The most popular types of streaks are light/bright and dark streaks, and it is seen where craters, hills, and scarps are.The most popular types of streaks are light/bright and dark streaks, and it is seen where craters, hills, and scarps are.

Background information The bright streaks occur in a zone from 30° N to 30° S and their orientation matches up well with the circulation patterns during southern summer.The bright streaks occur in a zone from 30° N to 30° S and their orientation matches up well with the circulation patterns during southern summer. Bibliography form Google images. COM

Background information Type two: dark streaks are both optically and thermally distinct from the surrounding terrain. They are thermally thick (more than a few cm). Their range of thermal- inertia values corresponds to sand-size particles. They are therefore thought to have formed from intricate material transported via salutation or short-term suspension Bibliography form Google images. COM

Background information Both Type One bright and dark streaks probably formed by the modification of regional wind flow by the craters’ topography. Bibliography form Google images. COM

If the crater type is modified, then by looking at pictures of wind streaks most of the wind streaks would be lighter because most modified craters are flat (Brooke, Tamaria, Graham, Justin, Jordan, Howard) Hypothesis Bibliography form Google images. COM

Methods Bibliography form Google images. COM

Methods SpacecraftNASA’s Mars Odyssey CameraTHEMIS Camera Image TypeVisible Images – to see details within the crater MOLA – to see context of image and depth Geologic Features Studied Topic is wind streaks. This matches research question because our research question is: Does the type of crater affect the wind streaks? Geographic regions we focused on The side of mars of mars that has wind streaks! Bibliography form Google images. COM

Methods Continued… Sample Size120 THEMIS Images used to gather data Categories of Data to be collected and “Why” Image ID # - log down Latitude/ Longitude –coordinate to location Misc. Data – To record any other interesting information not warranted by our necessary data categories but certainly important to our study MeasurementsPicture Diameter – Rough estimation relative to image parameters based on THEMIS Camera’s Visible Image range of 18km x 30km Bibliography form Google images. COM

Website list: 1. Go to website; 2. Click on the “ images galleries” 3. Click on the “themis image by topic” 4. Click on the “wind/dust” thumbnail 5. Find pictures of wind streaks 6. Log the types of craters 7. Log latitude and longitude. 8. Log the image number 9. Log direction of the wind streak 10. Write any other interesting information. Methods Continued… Bibliography form Google images. COM

Data Bibliography form Google images. COM

Discussion This is a title page decorate me :0) Appropriately Bibliography for Pix or other information?

A Data chart will go here (sample of pertinent data) Explain the importance of the data to your study. Bibliography for Pix or other information?

The MOLA map with locations will go here Explain the importance of the locations to your study. Bibliography for Pix or other information?

A graph will go here Explain the meaning of your graph and what it means to your study. Bibliography for Pix or other information?

Potential Errors List any errors that may have skewed your data collection (i.e. tool accuracy, or human error). Be specific. Bibliography for Pix or other information?

Conclusions Bibliography for Pix or other information? This is a title page decorate me :0) Appropriately

Research Question Restate and answer question –Make sure to include any specific data that helps support your conclusion –And explain how the data supports your conclusion Bibliography for Pix or other information?

Hypothesis Everyone’s hypothesis must be analyzed. Restate and support or refute hypotheses –Make sure to include any specific data that supports or refutes your hypothesis –And explain how the data supports or refutes your hypothesis Bibliography for Pix or other information?

Further Informed Research List any new questions you have after going through this study. Is there any future work that needs to be done? What types of technology should be developed to help us further advance our research on Mars? in space? Bibliography for Pix or other information?

Acknowledgements Write in your thank you’s Bibliography for Pix or other information?