Title: Mars The Red Planet
1Mars - The Red Planet
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2Mars the Red Planet
- Known to Babylonians 3,600 years ago as Star
that Wandered - The Greeks referred to it as Ares the god of
War - Romans called it Mars
3Location
Mars
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4Basic Facts
- Distance from Sun 1.52 times as far as Earth
- Time to Orbit the Sun 26 Earth months
- Atmosphere Mostly carbon dioxide
- Martian Day 24.7 hours
- Temperature on the planets surface hardly rises
above freezing point
5Earth and Mars Comparison
6Earth and Mars Comparison
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7Mars Surface Features
- Surface Color Red
- Features
- Impact Craters
- Largest volcano in the solar system(Olympus
Mons) - Largest Canyon in the Solar System(Valles
Marineris) - Ancient river channels
- Lava Rocks
- Dust Reddish from volcanic rock
Valles Marineris
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8Mars Atmosphere
- Unbreathable
- Thin
- Dusty, makes the sky pinkish, lots of dust storms
- Surface Pressure 1/150th of Earths (only 5.6
millibars) - Composition 95 CO2, 3 N, 1.5 Ar, 0.1 O2,
0.03 H2O
9Moons of Mars
- Mars has two tiny moons named Deimos (Panic)
Phobos (Fear) - The moons are irregular and very small in size
- Phobos 27x22x18 km
- Deimos 15x12x10 km
- The moons are probably asteroids captured by Mars
Deimos
Phobos
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10Is there Water on Mars?
- Water is the key to life as we know it
- The north and south poles of Mars are covered
with thick ice or frost - Some astronomers about 100 years ago thought
there were canals on Mars dug by intelligent
civilization - Space probes to date have not found any traces of
canals on Mars
11Previous Mission to Mars
- Viking 1 and 2 in 1976
- First pictures of Martian surface
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12Previous Mission to Mars
- Pathfinder in 1997
- Roving vehicle Sojourner to explore Martian
surface
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13Current Missions
- Mars Global Surveyor
- Accomplishes all the tasks of its mission
- And still going
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14Odyssey
- Discovered subsurface water ice near poles
- Track changes of polar ice, clouds and dust
storms - Generated maps of radiation and minerals
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15Mars Rovers
- Spirit
- Landed January 3, 2004
- Opportunity
- Landed January 24, 2004
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16Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter
- Launch date 2005
- SHARAD
- Shallow Radar Instrument
- Penetrate ground and search for water at depths
greater than 3 feet. - CRISM
- Spectrometer
- Find recent traces of water
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17Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter
- Launch date 2005
- CTX
- Contex Camera
- Wide area views
- HiRISE
- High Resolution Camera
- In depth study of areas where water once flowed
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18Future Mission
Phoenix - 2008
Mars Science Laboratory - 2009
K9 Rover
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19Mars Websites
- http//mars.jpl.nasa.gov/classroom
- http//mars.jpl.nasa.gov
- http//marsed.asu.edu
- http//msip.asu.edu
- http//marsbound.asu.edu