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Survival in our Universe!

Survival in our Universe!

Home, Sweet, Home What do you really know about the Earth and what it

Home, Sweet, Home What do you really know about the Earth and what it provides you? It is a ball of stone and metal covered with water, rocks, and dirt. It has a fluid core of iron. 70% of it is covered with water. It has an atmosphere of 80% N , 20% O, and small amounts of argon, CO 2, and water vapor.

Stranded at 30 degrees latitude, 20 degrees longitude…. • You crash-land 300 miles from

Stranded at 30 degrees latitude, 20 degrees longitude…. • You crash-land 300 miles from the rendezvous point, you and your crew survive but only 16 items are left intact. • You can only take 10 with you-which are most important and why?

v You are in a spacecraft traveling to rendezvous with your mother ship on

v You are in a spacecraft traveling to rendezvous with your mother ship on the light side of the moon! Stranded! v You crash-land 300 miles from the rendezvous point, you and your crew survive but only 16 items are left intact. You can only take 10 with you-which are most important and why?

1. Pressure suit 2. Two 100 pound tanks of oxygen 3. 5 gallons water

1. Pressure suit 2. Two 100 pound tanks of oxygen 3. 5 gallons water 4. Stellar map 5. Food concentrate 6. Solar-Powered FM receiver 7. 50 ft nylon rope 8. First Aid kit 9. Parachute silk 10. Pistols What is no longer of any real use? 1. Signal flares 2. Dehydrated milk 3. Blanket 4. Magnetic compass 5. Box of matches 6. Mosquito repellent

How does the Earth’s gravity and the moon’s gravity AND the Sun’s gravity, compare

How does the Earth’s gravity and the moon’s gravity AND the Sun’s gravity, compare to the gravitational force of other planets?

Can you find your “Center of Gravity? ” If everything were weightless, balance would

Can you find your “Center of Gravity? ” If everything were weightless, balance would be no problem. In order to balance, objects must be in danger of falling; in order to fall, there must be gravity to give them weight! On the moon, an object will have the same mass, but a different weight. It’s gravity is 1/6 that of Earth. Would it be easier to balance an object there?