Exploring Space
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The Thrill of Exploring
Humans, by nature, want and need to
explore
Need to understand
Find new resources
Explore new areas of Earth
When Earth wasn’t enough, we
ventured into space!
More difficult – why?
Far
$$
Extreme cold and danger
Need ways to explore space from Earth
Telescopes
Telescopes: Use electromagnetic radiation
Electromagnetic Radiation = energy emitted,
traveling as a wave
Travels at the speed of light
Telescopes
Traditional telescopes (optical) detect
visible light (small part of the spectrum)
Radio telescopes detect non-visible wavelengths
Can be used on cloudy days or at night
Only small portions of the electromagnetic spectrum
from space can reach Earth’s surface
Telescopes are needed above the atmosphere
“MOST” – Canada’s Space Telescope
Microvariability and
Oscillations of STars
Launched in 2003
Purpose: to study stars similar
to the sun
Was expected to study 10 stars
and last 1 year
Has provided data on over
1500 stars and is expected to
last until 2015
Orbiters and Landers
Planetary orbiters travel to other planets and take
very detailed observations.
Orbit another planet and take high-res pictures
Short life expectancies (2-3 yrs)
Planetary landers can study weather and the ground
Can’t move around – small environmental sample
Shorter life expectancies (few months)
Risky business!
Mars Climate Orbiter – Yikes!
Satellites
Def: Human-made object or vehicle that orbits a
celestial body
Communication
GPS Satellites
TV, Internet, weather reports, telephone
More than 2 dozen are spread above Earth
Remote-sensing Satellites
Low orbiting – survey Earth quickly
Useful for meteorology, climatology, oceanography
Satellites
“Sputnik” – 1st artificial satellite put into orbit
Soviet Union
Oct 4, 1957
Burned up in the atmosphere 5 months later
Canada launched the first commercial satellite
For the CBC on Nov 9, 1972 – called: Anik 1
For remote communities
International Space Station (ISS)
Partnership between many
countries to share costs
Orbits only 360km above
Earth!
Space-based lab
Microgravity
Canadarm, Canadarm2
and Dextre
Used on NASA’s space
shuttles to help with
construction of the ISS
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