V. Probing Earth and Mars: What should We Pack?

(Finding out temperatures at various landing sites.)

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In 1975, NASA, the National Aeronautics and Space Administrtation, sent 2 satellite probes to Mars. Viking 1 and Viking 2, as they were called, were sent to gather atmospheric and surface weather data. Once they had landed, they were to do soil analyses for signs of life. None were found. In December, 1996, NASA sent a satellite called Pathfinder to Mars for exploration. In July, 1997, Pathfinder sent a probe to the surface that carried a robotic rover called Sojourner, named after the 19th century civil rights leader, Sojourner Truth. Check here more information on Pathfinder.

What if MASA (the Martian Aeronautics and Space Administration) sent spacecraft to the same locations on Earth as the Viking and Pathfinder spacecrafts? What would they find? Use Ocean Temperatures: Dip, Dip Today? At Gopher Menu Click on "Latest SST Map" to answer some of the questions.

Viking 1 landed at 22°N and 28°W.

If Viking 1 landed on Earth at these coordinates of latitude and longitude, where would that be?  _____________________________________________


What would the temperature of the surface be at that location on Earth? ______




What might happen to the spacecraft when it lands on Earth? What modifications should MASA make to the landing craft?

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Would the probe be able to detect life on Earth? ______________ Intelligence? _______________

Explain: ___________________________________


If the spacecraft had humans aboard, how should they dress for extra-vehicle activity - EVA (going outside the ship)? _____________________________



Viking 2 landed at 46°N and 150°E.

If Viking 2 landed on Earth at these coordinates of latitude and longitude, where would that be? _______________________


What would the temperature of the surface be at that location on Earth? ______




Would the probe be able to detect life on Earth? ________

Explain: ___________________________________



Pathfinder landed at 19°N and 33°W.

If Pathfinder landed on Earth at these coordinates of latitude and longitude, where would that be? _______________________



What would the temperature of the surface be at that location on Earth? ______




Would the probe be able to detect life on Earth? ________

Explain: ___________________________________



Spirit Rover landed at 15° S and 175° E. If Spirit landed on Earth at these coordinates, where would that be?

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What would the temperature of the surface be at that location of earth?
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Would the Spirit Rover be able to detect life on Earth? Explain.

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Opportunity Rover landed at 2° S and 5° W. If Opportunity landed on Earth at these coordinates, where would that be ?
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What would the temperature of the surface be at that location of earth?
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Would the Opportunity Rover be able to detect life on Earth? Explain.

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If the spaceship had humans aboard, how would they dress for EVA (Extra-Vehicular Activity)? What precations would they have to make?
 
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Why is it that all the probes would be water landings if they landed on Earth?
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