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Risks of Space Exploration
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Brainstorm: Suppose you decide to enroll into NASA’s astronaut program. What risks do you face when travelling to “outer space”? Challenger disaster Challenger disaster Columbia disaster - 2003 Columbia disaster
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Running out of fuel Is calculated to the mL! – why? Hitting a meteroid or other debris UV/Solar radiation Kills organ cells and damages bone marrow Can burn up electronic circuits on board
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Entering Earth’s atmosphere at correct angle Too shallow – bounce back into atmosphere Too steep – can burn up
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All the pieces of debris from rockets, satellites, space shuttles, probes, and space stations that remains in space Ex. flecks of paint, bolt, satellite Travels at 20 000m/s!
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How to remove space junk -article http://news.discovery.com/space/cubesails- to-drag-space-junk-from-orbit.html http://news.discovery.com/space/cubesails- to-drag-space-junk-from-orbit.html Vanguard I – launched by US in 1958, is the oldest space debris -located in MEO; lost contact in 1964 and will remain orbitting Earth for 240 years….until 2204!
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Canadarm (1981) – launches and retrieves satellites Help fix Hubble Space Telescope Added modules on International Space Station Can grasp objects, bend like an elbow and move around the Space Station
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Remote Manipulator System Docks space shuttle Moves around parts of shuttle Mobile Base System Travels along a rail system to move Dexterous Manipulator Two-armed robotic hand for assembly work
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1962- Alouette I 1972 – Anik I Gave satellite communications for the 1 st time 1984 – first Canadian in space was Marc Garneau 1992 – Roberta Bondar was first Canadian female
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Pro’s Improves life on Earth Determine ways of capturing solar energy (solve energy crisis) Cons Money could be going to stop hunder, pollution, poverty, disease
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Is it right to spend money on space exploration when there are people in need on Earth?”
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“ Who decides who owns space? Does Canada, USA, Russia, China? Who gets the resources (like energy sources) that are found in space?”
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Who has to clean up the space junk? Who is responsible for protecting space environments from alteration?”
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“Do we have the right to alter materials in space to meet our needs? How can we ensure that the resources from space are used to meet the needs of everyone?
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