Title: Mars WebQuest Exploring Rover Technology
1Mars WebQuestExploring Rover Technology
Imagine NASA has called upon you to design the
next rover to explore Mars. What do rovers look
like? What are they made of? How do you control
them? What are they used for? This WebQuest will
challenge you to find answers to these questions
and more. We will begin by going back to the
first rovers used to explore our solar
system. Navigate below by clicking on the right
arrow below to advance to the next slide. You may
also jump to a particular section by clicking on
the links to the left. The following pages
include hyperlinked words -- click each link to
learn more. Enjoy your Mission!
- Warwick Middle School Technology Education
- 7th Grade Mr. Meier
2IntroductionProblem Context
- On November 15, 1970 the Russian spacecraft Luna
17 landed on the Moon. The spacecraft had dual
ramps by which the payload, Lunokhod 1, descended
to the lunar surface. - Lunokhod 1 was a lunar vehicle (rover)
responsible for recording video and testing soil.
Controlled from the earth by a five man crew, it
performed tasks for eleven days.
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3IntroductionProblem Context
- Eight months later, Apollo 15 launched from the
NASA Kennedy Space Center. This was the fourth
mission to land men on the Moon and the first
flight of the Lunar Roving Vehicle (LRV). - The LRV was able to travel 50 km across the
Moon's cratered terrain and carry more than its
own weight in moon rocks, equipment, and
passengers.
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4IntroductionProblem Context
- On July 4, 1997, the Mars Pathfinder mission
ended its seven month journey to the red planet.
After the entry airbags deflated, the Sojourner
Rover rolled onto the Martian soil. - The small but capable vehicle was the first rover
to visit another planet. It photographed and
traversed the Martian landscape performing
experiments and searching for signs of life.
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5IntroductionProblem Context
- On January 3rd and 24th, two identical rovers
named Spirit and Opportunity landed on the planet
Mars. Their mission is part of NASA's long-term
effort of robotic exploration on the red planet. - Today both rovers are still exploring. On
opposite sides of the planet, they perform
geological investigations continuing the search
for life.
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6IntroductionProblem Context
- During the Fall 2009, NASA plans on sending the
Mars Science Laboratory (rover) to the planet
Mars. What will the missions purpose be? How
will it be controlled? - Future planetary rovers will need young
technologist like you to design, build, and test
rovers here on earth. Successful rovers will be
sent to Mars to pave the way for future manned
missions.
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7TaskDesign Challenge
- NASA is calling on you to pilot the future Mars
Science Laboratory (rover). It will be your job
to gather information about rover technology and
control. - It will be necessary to accumulate knowledge
about existing rover designs, Mars environmental
conditions, gearing science/math, LEGOs or
Knex, and rover pilot software. Your efforts
will ensure the success of the mission.
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8Process
- Perform the following steps
- Learn about the parts of a rover. Launch the
interactive and click on all the component
links. - Find out how a rover automatically navigates
hazardous terrain. Watch the Rover Navigation 101
video. - Discover the science behind gears. Read the
information and complete a worksheet.
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9Process
- Perform the following steps
- Navigate Mars using Maestro.
- Take a virtual space tour and learn about Mars
characteristics. - Find out what Mars terrain looks like.
- Design a rover using a LEGO or general CAD
program. - Build your design using LEGOs or Knex.
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10Evaluation
- Evaluate your rover
- Test your rover on a simulated terrain. Optional
use LEGO software and camera if available? - Does your rover move like those found in the
videos here? - Is your rover able to perform a specific task
like those found here? - Use this rubric to evaluate your rover design.
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11Conclusion
- Congratulations! You are now ready to pilot the
future Mars Science Laboratory (rover). NASA is
planning multiple missions to the planet Mars.
Maybe youll be one of Mars future inhabitants.
Until then keep an eye on NASA for more
information. Optional connect your LEGO or Knex
rover to the Internet for others to control.
Teachers can use the following pages to plan a
mission of your own. Enjoy -)
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12Teacher Pages
- Grade Level 6-8
- Academic Area Technology Education
- Length eight 42 minute classes
- Materials
- LEGO or general CAD software
- Maestro virtual Mars software
- Mars terrain model for testing rover (build using
examples from Internet) - The following is optional
- Red Rover II Mars site package
- Team Challenge Set
- LEGO Camera or similar computer camera
- Knex MERk robotic kit
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- Standards
- Pennsylvania Science Technology Academic
Standards addressed - 3.1 Unifying Themes 7A
- 3.2 Inquiry Design 7D
- 3.6 Technology Education 7C
- 3.7 Technological Devices 7D
- International Technology Education Association
Technology Content Standards addressed - 02 The Core Concepts of Technology BTG 6-8
- 09 Engineering Design BTG 6-8
- 12 Use and Maintain Technological Products and
Systems BTG 6-8 - 18 Transportation Technologies BTG 6-8
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- Robolab Links
- Spaceflight Now Mars Exploration Rovers
- NOVA Welcome to Mars
- Roving Mars
- LEGO Education
- LDraw LEGO CAD
- NASA Quest
- Exploring the Planets Mars
- Perkins Observatory Rover Construction
- Exploring Mars
- Explore Mars Now
- Moon and Mars
- Links
- Red Rover, Red Rover
- Boeing Mars Exploration Rover Mission
- NASA Mars Exploration Rover Mission
- Athena Mars Exploration Rovers
- NASAs M2K4 Roaming the Red Planet
- Red Planet Rovers A New Era in Mars Exploration
- Maestro Headquarters
- Journey to Mars
- Mars Exploration Rover Kit
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