
Gravity & Space Exploration
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Malissa Johnson
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Gravity & Space Exploration
Understand that gravity is the force that governs the motion of our solar system (6.11B) Describe the history and future of space exploration, including the types of equipment and transportation needed (6.11C)
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Poll
How much do you know about space exploration?
a lot
very little
something
nothing
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The Sun-
is the most massive object in our Solar System
governs the motion of all other bodies in the system by the force of gravity.
(Bodies of the Solar System remain in their orbital paths due to a balance between gravitational forces and the constant forward motion of the celestial bodies.)
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Multiple Choice
What force governs the motion of all celestial bodies in our Solar System?
push
pull
gravity
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Gravity
is a force of attraction
between
two or more masses (objects).
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Multiple Choice
What is gravity?
Gravity is a force of attraction between two or more masses.
Gravity is a force of attraction between one mass.
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Strength of the Gravitational Attraction
depends on the mass of the objects involved
and on the distance between them.
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Multiple Select
What is responsible for the strength of gravitational attraction?
push
pull
mass
distance
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Gravity
Gravitational attraction exhibited by an object increases with increasing mass. If the distance between objects increases, gravitational attraction between the objects decreases.
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Multiple Choice
Gravity-
The path an object follows as it travels around larger objects
The force of attraction between two or more objects
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following governs the motion of our solar system?
Magnetism
Gravity
Sunlight
Friction
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Multiple Choice
Gravity keeps the planets in orbit around the sun.
True
False
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Space Exploration
Understand that gravity is the force that governs the motion of our solar system (6.11B) Describe the history and future of space exploration, including the types of equipment and transportation needed (6.11C)
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History of Space Exploration
Scientific space exploration began in 1610 when Galileo Galilei looked at the night sky through a telescope. Understanding the organization and relationships of the bodies within our solar system requires careful scientific observations and mathematical calculations. As humans explore beyond Earth’s atmosphere, specialized equipment and transportation is required due to the inhospitable environmental conditions that exist in interplanetary space.
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Multiple Choice
What am I?
Space Suit
Space Telescope
Space Probe
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Technology Improvement
Humans have been able to move beyond the limitations of studying space through simple telescopes. Due to continued technological improvements to telescopes and other instruments great advances in knowledge have been gained about the solar system and the stars beyond. This knowledge has made it possible for humans to design space suits, tools, and vehicles so that astronauts could safely travel beyond Earth’s surface. Some of the equipment developed allowed astronauts to safely leave the protection of their spaceship for short periods of time in order to conduct repairs to orbiting satellites or to assemble the International Space Station.
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Challenges
Many challenges had to be overcome in order to create vehicles for space travel, including the difficulty of safely traveling through Earth’s atmosphere and the engine thrusts need to overcome Earth’s gravitational force. Before developing vehicles that could transport humans, scientists experimented with many unmanned-vehicles. Scientists sent men to the Moon in rockets, satellites into orbit around Earth, and probes into the solar system. For many years the shuttle program took astronauts into orbit around Earth and to the International Space Station.
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Multiple Choice
What am I?
Space Probe
Space Shuttle
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Multiple Choice
What am I?
Space Shuttle
Space Probe
Telescope
Space Station
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Multiple Choice
What am I?
Space Shuttle
Space Station
Space Probe
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Multiple Choice
What am I?
Space Probe
Space Rover
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Multiple Choice
What am I?
Space Shuttle
Space Probe
Space Suit
Space Rover
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International Space Station
The construction of the International Space Station began in 1998. Positioned as a satellite in low Earth orbit, it is a facility for scientists to perform space research and spacecraft testing. In 2012 the first commercial flights to the International Space Station began after the retirement of NASA’s space shuttle fleet. The environmental conditions and vast distances encountered in interplanetary space require specialized equipment and transportation for future exploration and travel.
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ISS
International
Space
Station
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Multiple Choice
Why is it necessary for astronauts on the International Space Station to generate and recycle oxygen?
Oxygen provides energy for the station’s fuel tanks.
There is not enough oxygen in space to sustain life.
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Multiple Choice
What is one reason astronauts working OUTSIDE the International Space Station need to wear space suits? The space suits —
make it easier to identify the astronauts.
help the astronauts float freely in space.
have communication devices in the helmet.
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NASA
the
National
Aeronautics and
Space
Administration
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NASA
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration is an independent agency of the U.S. federal government responsible for the civilian space program, as well as aeronautics and space research. NASA was established in 1958
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