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CHAPTER 22 NOTES (PAGE 638) EXPLORING SPACE ***Look in your book for definitions and explanations if needed.
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I. RADIATION FROM SPACE A. ELECTROMAGNETIC SPECTRUM (RADIATION)
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RADIATION (CONT.) 1. GAMMA RAYS 2. X-RAYS 3. ULTRAVIOLET WAVES 4. VISIBLE LIGHT ROY G BIV
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RADIATION (CONT.) 5. INFRARED WAVES 6. MICROWAVES 7. RADIO WAVES
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***All seven types of radiation travel at the speed of light 300,000 km/sec in a vacuum
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B. Energy Waves ALL ENERGY FROM THE SUN TRAVELS BY WAVES (SEE DIAGRAM)
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ENERGY WAVES (CONT.) CREST=THE HIGHEST POINT OF THE WAVE TROUGH=LOWEST POINT OF THE WAVE WAVELENGTH=FROM CREST TO CREST OF WAVE FREQUENCY=# OF WAVES THAT PASS A PT. PER SEC.
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II. TELESCOPES A. REFRACTING B. REFLECTING C. RADIO
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D. LIGHT POLLUTION A GLOW IN THE SKY CAUSED BY CITY LIGHTS; INTERFERES WITH OBSERVING OBJECTS IN SPACE
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III. SPACE EXPLORATION
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A. Newton’s 3 rd Law of Motion: For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction
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B. SPUTNIK I C. SPACE PROBES- instrument sent into space to gather data and sent it back to Earth
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1. Pioneer 10 Pioneer 10 was the first spacecraft to fly by Jupiter, the largest planet in the Solar System. It later became the first human-made object to cross the orbit of Pluto.
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2. Voyager 1 & 2 Now traveling through the outer solar system after gathering data from the outer planets
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3. Galileo Probe Galileo plunged into Jupiter's crushing atmosphere on Sept. 21, 2003. The spacecraft was deliberately destroyed to protect one of its own discoveries - a possible ocean beneath the icy crust of the moon Europa.
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D. RACE TO THE MOON 1.PROJECT MERCURY- first U.S. space program; provided experience in basic space flight (one astronaut each flight)
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Mercury Astronauts
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2. Project Gemini Teams of 2 astronauts orbited Earth and practiced working in space; first space walk during this time
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3. PROJECT APOLLO Astronauts reached and landed on the moon; 6 moon landings in all
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4. The Moon The moon is Earth's closest celestial neighbor. It governs the tides (the sun plays a small part, but not nearly as much as the Moon). It is responsible for eclipses.
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a. Solar Eclipse When the moon casts a shadow on the Earth.
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b. Lunar Eclipse When the Earth casts a shadow on the moon.
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IV. SPACE SHUTTLE AND THE FUTURE
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A. SPACE SHUTTLE Reusable spacecraft; transports astronauts, satellites, and other materials to and from space; can hold up to 10 astronauts
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B. SPACE STATION 1.SKY LAB-U. S. station launched in 1973 2. MIR-Russian station used until recently 3. INTERNATIONAL- newest station, still being built
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C. MISSION MARS Research stages at this point may take as long as 15-20 years before a mission takes place to Mars
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