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LIVE INTERACTIVE LEARNING @ YOUR DESKTOP
December 19, 2011
Electromagnetic Spectrum:Remote Sensing Ices on Mars
Presented by: Rudo Kashiri
AGENDAAGENDA
• Product overview:
Buried Water Ice on Mars• NASA Connection:
Mars Odyssey Spacecraft
Phoenix Mars Mission• Featured lesson: Buried water ice on Mars
Remote sensing ices on mars
Remote sensing with gamma rays• NASA Explorer Schools
BURIED WATER ICE ON MARSBURIED WATER ICE ON MARS
• Middle and high school• Physical and Earth science • National Science Standards
– Structure and properties of matter– Interaction of energy and matter
• Guided and open inquiry • Use real data from Mars• Lessons include: Teacher guide, Student guide,
Multimedia presentations
Students learn how scientists use remote
sensing data to draw conclusions about the
physical and chemical nature of planets.
LESSONS:• Why Follow the Water• Remote Sensing Ices on Mars• Dirty Ice or Icy Dirt• Mars Exploration Debate• Dirty Ice Snowcones
OBJECTIVEOBJECTIVE
Let’s Pause for Questions.
NASA MARS SCIENCE STRATEGYNASA MARS SCIENCE STRATEGY
Geology
Life
Climate
Prepare for Human Exploration
W
A
T
E
R
“Follow theWater”
Image Credit: NASA/JPL
When • Where • Form • Amount
2001 MARS ODYSSEY2001 MARS ODYSSEY
Instruments: Thermal Emission Imaging
System or THEMIS; mineralogy
Gamma Ray Spectrometer or GRS; elemental composition
Martian Radiation Environment Experiment or MARIE; space radiation
REMOTE SENSINGREMOTE SENSING
Mars Odyssey Spacecraft
Phoenix Mars Mission
DISAPPEARING ICEDISAPPEARING ICE
Sublimation of ice in the trench informally called "Dodo-Goldilocks" over the course of four days.
What does the map tell about Mars?What does the map tell about Mars? (Write answer in the chat)
A
B
Let’s Pause for Questions.
LESSON IN DETAILLESSON IN DETAIL
MATERIALS• Student Guide (1 per student) • Computer with projector, or overhead with
transparency • Computers (extension) Optional:• 1 clear pitcher with liquid water and water ice • 1 thermometer
OBJECTIVESOBJECTIVES
Compare maps of Mars showing different types of data to characterize the types of ice at the polar regions of Mars
during different seasons.
Data:– Visible albedo
– Surface temperature
– Elemental composition
ICE PROPERTIESICE PROPERTIES• Phase change
• Molecular structure
• Frost point temperature
• Sublimation
BACKGROUND READINGBACKGROUND READING
What do you think the white areas are?
QUESTIONQUESTION[Answer in chat area][Answer in chat area]
TYPES OF LIGHTTYPES OF LIGHT
Northern Winter Northern Summer
What is the surface temperature of the ice cap during the winter?
GAMMA RAY DATAGAMMA RAY DATA
Remote Sensing Ices On MarsRemote Sensing Ices On MarsStudent GuideStudent Guide
Remote Sensing Ices On MarsRemote Sensing Ices On MarsStudent GuideStudent Guide
VISIBLE DATAVISIBLE DATA
B
What is the South Pole Arctic Cap What is the South Pole Arctic Cap composed of?composed of?Substance Frost point Temp.
Water -75°C
Carbon Dioxide -123°C
Ammonia -200°C
Season Temp Composition
South PoleWinter
Around-125°C
South PoleSummer
Around-125°C
Let’s Pause for Questions.
Remote Sensing Ices on Mars
Objectives: Students explore an online simulator to learn more about how gamma rays that are produced at the surface of Mars are used to determine the composition of the surface.
EXTENSION ACTIVITYEXTENSION ACTIVITY
TYPES OF LIGHTTYPES OF LIGHT
http://grs.lpl.arizona.edu/curricula/animation/101805_Version_FINAL/gammaProject4.html
How do the composition of soils compare?How do the composition of soils compare?
How do the composition of soils compare?How do the composition of soils compare?
STUDENT HANDOUTS
Let’s Pause for Questions.
http://explorerschools.nasa.govexplorerschools.nasa.gov
Lesson
LibraryLesson
Library
Video Collection
http://explorerschools.nasa.govexplorerschools.nasa.gov
Log Your ParticipationLog Your Participation
Teacher Recognition:Teacher Recognition:Summer Research WorkshopSummer Research Workshop
http://explorerschools.nasa.govhttp://explorerschools.nasa.gov
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