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What is need for life to exist?
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Liquid Water Transports and delivers dissolved chemicals to living organisms Some type of cycle to transport the H 2 O l
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Energy All life requires energy Light Energy – Solar Energy (Sunlight) Chemical Energy – Break down of complex compounds into simpler ones = small amount of energy Organic (carbon containing) Inorganic – Sulfide and manganese compounds
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Nutrients The raw materials organisms need to construct and maintain their bodies. All planets and moon have about the same make-up, but vary in amounts and availability of different chemical compounds.
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Right Temperature 5° F to 239° F = life Creates H 2 O l Habitable Zone – Comfortable temp. surrounding every star – Hotter the star the larger the area – Our Solar System area includes :Venus, Earth, and Mars
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Habitable Zone astro.psu.edu astrobio.net
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Atmosphere Block UV rays Traps heat: greenhouse effect Magnetic field helps protect Provides some nutrients – Nitrogen: use to make proteins – Carbon: use to make carbohydrates and fats (food) How thick the atmosphere should be is determined by how far away it is from the Sun
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Comparison activity PlanetLiquid Water EnergyNutrientsTemp.Atmosphere Mercury Venus Earth Mars Jupiter Saturn Uranus Neptune Pluto Eris Titan Callisto
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Moon and Mercury O Lack O H 2 O l O Atmosphere O Magnetic field O Bombardment by: O UV rays O Meteoroids O Cosmic rays
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Venus O Too much protective atmosphere O Dense, dry, scorching hot atmospheric blanket = in life
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Jovian Plants (Gas Giants) O No solid surfaces
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Dwarf Planets O Too cold
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Titan and Europa O Titan: O Atmosphere of methane, ammonia, and N 2 ; geological activity; and possibly H 2 O l hydrocarbon lakes or oceans on tis surface = life? O Europa: O H 2 O l under the icy surface = life? Titan Europa
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Mars O VIDEO
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Life Out There? On average, for every 10 planetary systems there is one habitable planet that exist in our Galaxy. Single F, G, and K types stars are the best candidates for life
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H-R Diagram F, G and K best stars for life
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To find life… Space probes – 50km/s is the current fastest speed Electromagnetic radiation – Cheap communication
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