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Mars Home Videos Photos Articles Is Mars Red Hot? Background: brainmaster/istock; Mars: Mission to Mars: Exploring a New Frontier The Challenges of Space Travel How Do You Get to Mars? Mars: Exploring a New Frontier In 1957 the Soviet Union launched the world s first artificial satellite. It was named Sputnik I. It signaled the beginning of a new age of space exploration. Progress was swift. By 1969 the first human walked on the Moon! After the moonwalk, people began to think about whether they could live on the Moon or another planet. But which one might be able to support life? While the Moon is close, it does not have the amount of water and oxygen humans need to live. Mercury and Venus are also close to Earth. However, they are way too hot because they are near the sun. Most of the planets beyond Earth are made of gas, so there is no land to live on. That leaves Mars, the planet closest to Earth. NASA Humans have always had the desire to see what s out there. What s over this hill? What s on the other side of that ocean? There have always been daring people who just had to explore new frontiers.

Can people survive on Mars? Scientists believe it is possible for humans to survive on Mars. The atmosphere is mostly carbon dioxide. However, scientists know how to turn it into oxygen. The oxygen can be used for breathing and also for making rocket fuel. Another reason to pick Mars is that it has water. There are ice caps at the north and south poles of Mars. The atmosphere also has some water vapor. Additionally, the cycle of day and night on Mars is only 40 minutes different than on Earth. It is believed that humans could get used to this small difference. How are scientists exploring Mars? In recent years, scientists have sent rovers to Mars to explore the planet s surface. The rovers can collect soil samples and take pictures, but scientists want to know more. The next step in exploring Mars is to send humans there. Still, Mars would be a challenging place to live. It is too cold for humans to stay there without special clothing and shelter. The atmospheric pressure on Mars is also lower than on Earth. It would cause a person s blood to boil and then freeze. But these problems can be overcome. When outside, people will have to wear space suits for protection. They will have to carry their own oxygen, like scuba divers. People will also have to live in specially designed shelters called habitats. These habitats will control the pressure and temperature. They will also have oxygen for people to breathe. When there are dust and sand storms, the habitats will provide protection. They will also protect people from harmful solar radiation. Self-portrait by the Mars rover named Curiosity.

NAME DATE Article 1 Notes Mars: Exploring a New Frontier Facts About Mars Challenges of Surviving on Mars Other Notes: Being a Writer Writing Performance Task Preparation Guide O Informative Writing BLM2

Mars Home Videos Photos Articles Is Mars Red Hot? Background: brainmaster/istock; Mars: Mission to Mars: Exploring a New Frontier The Challenges of Space Travel How Do You Get to Mars? The Challenges of Space Travel The first humans who travel to Mars will be astronauts who go to explore this strange new world. Then these explorers will make the long journey back to Earth. The trips to and from Mars might be even more challenging than living there! Space travel is not easy. Astronauts have to be away from their families and friends for a long time. They have to live and work in a small space capsule with other astronauts. The space is so cramped that some travelers might get nervous. Others might even feel a sense of panic. There is also no chance to be alone. Astronauts who travel to Mars will have to live in a space capsule for seven to eight months. The trip back to Earth will also take seven to eight months. It takes a special kind of person to do this. Shutterstock.com/Computer Earth Living and working in space

/Robert Markowitz Living and working in space is similar to camping in the wilderness. It s not for everyone. Astronauts must have a sense of adventure. They must be willing to take risks and be eager to experience the unknown. They must also be prepared and take absolutely everything they need with them. Additionally, they must be able to fix equipment that breaks and handle any emergency without help. They cannot dial 911 from space! Another challenge for astronauts is getting enough sleep. In outer space, there is no sunrise and sunset, no day and night. Some people cannot sleep normally under those conditions. Scientists have learned that people who do not sleep enough often cannot think clearly. Lack of sleep may also affect their emotions and their health. For the long trip to Mars, it will be very important to find astronauts who can sleep without the natural rhythms of Earth s day and night. Staying strong in space Another issue for astronauts is gravity. On Earth we hardly ever think about gravity. It is just there. But when humans go into outer space, there is much less gravity. They float free weightless. So does everything else that is not tied down! That might sound like fun. However, it is not good for humans to be weightless for long. Bones and muscles become weaker because they do not have to carry the body s weight. For example, astronaut Jerry Linenger lived on a space station for about five months. When he returned to Earth, Linenger had lost 65 percent of his muscle strength and 14 percent of his bone mass. It took a long time and lots of exercise to get his strength back. It takes seven to eight months to fly to Mars. That is more time than Linenger spent on the space station. That means astronauts who travel to Mars will be very weak when they arrive. Scientists are looking for ways to deal with this. One idea is to build a space capsule that spins while it travels. The spinning would create gravity within the capsule. There is no solution yet. But we will need to find one so that astronauts who travel to Mars can stay strong and healthy during their long journey. When the first astronauts went into space in the 1960s, it was said that the astronauts had to have the right stuff. That meant they had to have strong minds and bodies. Astronauts traveling to Mars will have to fly farther and longer than any astronauts before them. They truly must have the right stuff. Their bravery will make the first step in sending humans to Mars possible.

NAME DATE Article 2 Notes The Challenges of Space Travel Facts About Traveling in Space Challenges of Space Travel for Astronauts Other Notes: Being a Writer Writing Performance Task Preparation Guide O Informative Writing BLM5

NAME DATE Research Questions Directions: Answer the three questions below. Write in the space provided after each question. You may look at the articles and your notes to answer the questions. 1. Why is Mars a better place for humans to live than the Moon? Use details from the sources in your answer. 2. What happens to humans when they spend a long time in outer space? Use details from the sources in your answer. 3. What are some of the challenges of living on Mars? Use details from the sources in your answer. Being a Writer Writing Performance Task Preparation Guide O Informative Writing BLM6

4th Grade Student Directions for Part 2 Writing Task (2 Class Periods) Your Task You should review and refer to your notes and sources. Then plan, write, and revise your writing. Your Writing Assignment Parents have been invited to visit your classroom next week to view students work. Student essays will be on display. Think about what you ve learned about space travel and about what it s like for humans to spend time on Mars. Write an essay to inform parents about exploring Mars. Begin Work on your Essay Manage your time carefully so that you can: Plan your essay Write your essay Revise and edit for a final draft You may use any resources you usually have during writing time (word walls, dictionaries, Student Writing Handbooks, etc.). Things to Remember Remember that a well-written informative essay: Has a main idea Gives evidence from your sources to support the main idea Is well-organized and stays on topic Explains information clearly Uses language that suits the purpose, task, and audience Follows rules for spelling, punctuation, capitalization, and grammar