NASA | Observing Comet Siding Spring at Mars

NASA | Observing Comet Siding Spring at Mars

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5th - 12th Grade

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The video discusses the Oort Cloud, a distant region of icy debris in our solar system, believed to be the source of comets like Comet Siding Spring. Discovered in 2013, this comet is on a path to closely pass Mars, providing a unique opportunity for observation. NASA's rovers and orbiters will study the comet while taking precautions to avoid potential dust impacts. Global observatories, including the Hubble Space Telescope, and amateur astronomers will also observe this rare event.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What is the Oort Cloud believed to be?

A belt of planets

A reservoir of comets

A region of rocky asteroids

A cluster of stars

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How close will Comet Siding Spring come to Mars?

88,000 miles

150,000 miles

200,000 miles

50,000 miles

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What will NASA's Curiosity Rover do during the comet's flyby?

Study the comet's features and chemical makeup

Launch a probe to the comet

Send a signal to the comet

Capture the comet with a net

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Why will NASA position its orbiters behind Mars during the comet's approach?

To avoid interference with the comet's tail

To protect them from potential dust impacts

To get a better view of the comet

To conserve energy

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30 sec • 1 pt

Which telescopes will observe Comet Siding Spring besides NASA's orbiters?

Only the Hubble Space Telescope

Both space and ground-based telescopes

Only amateur telescopes

Only ground-based telescopes