Space Habitat Project

Space Habitat Project

Space Habitat Project Stardate: Sometime in the not-to-distant future The Challenge: The president has announced that the first space colony will be built on Mars. The station has to be self-sufficient for one year. The president has decided to accept proposals from many teams to design the “Space Station Habitat.” Teams selected to present proposals are in this science class. Part 1 Initial Planning Stage: Brainstorm with your group to create a list of what living things (humans, animals, plants) need to survive – write the agreed upon by everyone list in your Space Journal Food Water Shelter ??????? ??????? Use the research materials in the computer lab to help make your list. Make a note in your journal of the source of information in case you need to refer to it later. Part 2 Continued Planning Stage: Brainstorm with your group to generate an agreed upon by everyone list of what you need to know about Mars – write the questions about what to know in your Space Journal Atmosphere Geography Temperature Length of day & night ??????????? ??????????? Use the research materials in the computer lab to help make your list. Make a note in your journal of the source of information in case you need to refer to it later. Part 3 Final Planning Stage: Based on what your group now knows about Mars & the requirements for life, create an agreed upon by everyone list of what will be needed to survive on Mars for 1 year. Write this list in your Space Journal Part 4 Initial Design Stage: Now that you know what is necessary for living on Mars, design a station/habitat suitable for 50 humans living on Mars for 1 year. There will be no trips back to Earth during this time. The habitat must be completely self-sustaining. Brainstorm ideas in your group first – write down notes & ideas in your Space Journal Come to agreement on what must be in the habitat to survive Use plain white paper to make a “rough draft” or preliminary design of the habitat. • Discuss what will work in this habitat and what must be changed • Revise the habitat as needed BUT PLEASE keep ALL copies of designs. Staple these together when done. Repeat the drawing & revision process until the group is satisfied that a good design has been created. Part 5 Final Design Stage: Use construction paper, map pencils, and a ruler to make a quality drawing of the final agreed upon by the group space habitat. Label all parts of the habitat clearly Use color to show the different parts of the habitat Neatness is important Part 6 Presentation Stage: You must be able to convince NASA and the president that your habitat will truly support life for an extended period of time. To do this you must include a written description of the different parts of your station/habitat with your drawing. Your written description must include: • A description of ALL conditions necessary for human survival on Mars • An explanation of how the station/habitat meets those conditions for survival • A description of factors included in the habitat that are not necessary for life, but were included to make the year-long stay as pleasant as possible • A cover sheet for your written proposal with the names of the Design Team & the name of the habitat Part 7 How to travel to Mars Your group needs to make a list of what issues that you will need to successfully deal with on your trip to Mars so that you arrive healthy and ready to work. Please list out the solutions that you come up with for each of the issues. Try to list at least 10 issues that need to be dealt with. .

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