DO NOW Date: 1/22 Q: What are the characteristics of space that determine what we need for exploration? 1) How long would you predict that it would take.

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DO NOW Date: 1/22 Q: What are the characteristics of space that determine what we need for exploration? 1) How long would you predict that it would take to get to the moon traveling 60 miles per hour? 2) How long do you predict that it would take to get to Mars at 60mph?

ESSENTIAL QUESTION: What are the characteristics of space that determine what we need for exploration? OBJECTIVES: -Determine the distances of planets in our solar system. -Explore the International Space Station.

Distances in Our Solar System PlanetDistance from SunDistance from EarthTravel time from Earth (60m/hr) Mercury57,900,000 km77,000,000 km94 years Venus108,000,000 km41,840,000 km75 years Earth150,000,000 km Mars228,000,000 km56,000,000 km107 years Jupiter778,000,000 km628,743,036 km1,233 years Saturn1,430,000,000 km1,200,000,000 km1,740 years Uranus2,870,000,000 km2,570,000,000 km3,334 years Neptune4,500,000,000 km4,030,000,000 km5,257 years Moon384,400 km166 days International Space Station 354 km4.25 hrs

Scale of the Universe Cosmic Voyage Video Interactive Scale

International Space Station

Tour of the International Space Station

Let’s Review ESSENTIAL QUESTION: What are the characteristics of space that determine what we need for exploration? OBJECTIVES: -Determine the distances of planets in our solar system. -Explore the International Space Station.

DO NOW Date: 1/23 1/24 Q: What are the characteristics of space that determine what we need for exploration? What would be challenging about living for months at a time on the International Space Station.

ESSENTIAL QUESTION: What are the characteristics of space that determine what we need for exploration? OBJECTIVES: - Read about accommodations necessary to live on the space station. -Explore space suits and accommodations necessary for space walks.

The Space Station O.Henry Students Interview Astronauts on the ISS

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Space Walk What's It Like to Walk in Space? | Video - ABC News

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Let’s Review ESSENTIAL QUESTION: What are the characteristics of space that determine what we need for exploration? OBJECTIVES: - Read about accommodations necessary to live on the space station. -Explore space suits and accommodations necessary for space walks.

DO NOW Date: 1/25 Q: What are the characteristics of space that determine what we need for exploration? Review for your Test -Work -Life and Space

ESSENTIAL QUESTION: What are the characteristics of space that determine what we need for exploration? OBJECTIVES: -Take Test -Grade Test -Homework