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Exploring Space
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Radiation from Space Electromagnetic Radiation Stars give off different wavelengths of light that make up the spectrum. Stars give off different wavelengths of light that make up the spectrum. Light travels as a transverse wave.Light travels as a transverse wave.
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Transverse waves have crests and troughs. Transverse waves have crests and troughs. The distance from one crest to another is called the wavelength. The distance from one crest to another is called the wavelength. The frequency is the number of wave crests that pass a certain point over time.The frequency is the number of wave crests that pass a certain point over time. crest wavelength trough
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Radio waves (longest) Radio waves (longest) Microwaves Microwaves Infrared Infrared Visible (R.O.Y.G.B.I.V.) Visible (R.O.Y.G.B.I.V.) Ultraviolet Ultraviolet X-Rays X-Rays Gamma Rays (shortest) Gamma Rays (shortest)
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Speed of light ≈ 300,000 km/s Speed of light ≈ 300,000 km/s All forms of light travel at the same speed. All forms of light travel at the same speed. A Light Year (ly) is the distance it takes light to travel in one year. A Light Year (ly) is the distance it takes light to travel in one year. About 9.46 trillion km/year About 9.46 trillion km/year According to Einstein's theory of special relativity objects gain mass as they speed up, and that speeding up requires energy. The more mass, the more energy is required. By the time an object reached the speed of light, Einstein calculated, its mass would be infinite, and so would the amount of energy required to increase its speed. To go beyond the infinite is impossible.
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Optical Telescopes Telescopes that use light to produce magnified images of objects.Telescopes that use light to produce magnified images of objects. Refracting Telescopes Refraction is the bending of light as it passes through different materials. A convex lens is used to bend the light and is magnified. Galileo built the 1 st refractor.
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Refraction & Refracting Telescopes
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Reflecting Telescopes Telescopes that use concave mirrors to reflect the light from an object to a focal point.
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Hubble Space Telescope Launched in 1990 Placed in high Earth orbit, free of atmospheric distortion.
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Radio Telescopes Used to map the Universe Detects objects Search for signs of intelligent life on other planets
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Early Space Missions Newton’s Laws of Motion Law of Inertia Law of Inertia An object in motion will stay in motion, an object at rest will stay at rest. An outside force will change the inertia. To leave orbit, spacecraft must move faster than 11 km/s
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Inertia
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Law of Acceleration (Force) An accelerated mass creates a force. F = ma Newton (N) = kg m/s 2
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Law of Action/Reaction For every action (force), there is an equal action in the opposite direction. Reaction Action
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Rocketry Solid Fueled Rockets Solid fueled rockets were invented by the Chinese. Difficult to control
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Liquid Fueled Rockets Dr. Robert Goddard successfully launched the first liquid fueled rocket in 1926. Rocketry is based on Newton’s 3 rd Law of Motion ActionReaction
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Notable Rockets:Notable Rockets: German V-2 Rocket of WWII USA Saturn V Rocket for the Apollo Moon missions.
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Artificial Satellites Satellites are objects that orbit around another large object.Satellites are objects that orbit around another large object. Sputnik I was the 1 st satellite to orbit Earth (Russia, 1957)Sputnik I was the 1 st satellite to orbit Earth (Russia, 1957) Hundreds of satellites orbit the Earth today (weather, GPS, communications, etc.)Hundreds of satellites orbit the Earth today (weather, GPS, communications, etc.)
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Satellites maintain their orbit as a result of gravity & inertia counteracting each other.Satellites maintain their orbit as a result of gravity & inertia counteracting each other. “Falling around Earth”“Falling around Earth” Inertia Gravity Resulting Orbit
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Space Probes Satellites with instruments that travel away from the Earth.Satellites with instruments that travel away from the Earth. Some orbit distant objects while others land on surfaces.Some orbit distant objects while others land on surfaces. Galileo studied Europa (one of 61 moons of Jupiter), Europa may have an ocean and heat under it’s ice. Maybe life!
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Notable Space Probes:Notable Space Probes: Mars: Vikings I & II (1974)Vikings I & II (1974) Mariner ProgramMariner Program (Mercury, Venus also) Mars PathfinderMars Pathfinder w/ rover (1998) Spirit & OpportunitySpirit & Opportunity(2004)
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Venus: Venera programVenera program(1960s-1970s) Magellan ProgramMagellan Program Outer Planets & Objects Voyagers I & IIVoyagers I & II Galileo (Jupiter)Galileo (Jupiter) Cassini-HuygensCassini-Huygens (Saturn & Titan) New Horizons (Pluto)New Horizons (Pluto) Stardust probe (comet)Stardust probe (comet) NEAR-Shoemaker (asteroids)NEAR-Shoemaker (asteroids)
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Manned Space Missions Space Shuttle Program A set of reusable, Earth orbiting spacecrafts by NASA. A set of reusable, Earth orbiting spacecrafts by NASA. First launch in 1981 (Columbia)First launch in 1981 (Columbia) Other space shuttles include:Other space shuttles include: Challenger Discovery Atlantis Endeavour Yuri Gagarin was the first person in space! Alan Shepard was the first American in space. Neil Armstrong was the first person on the moon. Who was second?
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Challenger Disaster Shuttle blew apart 73 seconds into its mission. (January 1986) Columbia Disaster Shuttle broke apart during re-entry to the Earth’s atmosphere 16 minutes before landing (February 2003)
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The shuttles will be decommissioned in 2010 to prepare for missions to the moon. The shuttles will be decommissioned in 2010 to prepare for missions to the moon. (Endeavour was originally scheduled to be decommissioned in 2010 after 18 years of service, but on July 1, 2010, NASA released a statement saying the shuttle Endeavour mission was rescheduled for February 27, 2011, instead of late November, 2010.) [(Endeavour was originally scheduled to be decommissioned in 2010 after 18 years of service, but on July 1, 2010, NASA released a statement saying the shuttle Endeavour mission was rescheduled for February 27, 2011, instead of late November, 2010.) [
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Space Stations U.S. Skylab (1973-1979) U.S. only solo attempt at building a space station. Study the effects of living & working in space. Crashed into the Indian Ocean in 1979
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Mir (1986-2001) Russia’s 7 th space station Only supposed to last 5 years. De-orbited in 2001 into the Pacific Ocean
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International Space Station (ISS) Construction began in space in 1998 16 countries involved Support 7 crew members for 3-6 months when finished.
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