Places we’ve landed
Mercury, Venus, Earth, the Moon, Mars, Saturn, the asteroid belt (ceres)
James Webb Space Telescope (JWST)
HabEx (2035)
ExoMars Rover (2028)
“Rosalind Franklin”
- ESA - european space agency
- trace gas orbiter (2016)
- studying: clay deposits on old Mar’s terrains searching for CHNOPS
ExoMars Kazachok (2024)
ExoMars Oxia Planum (2022)
NASA Mars Perseverance (2020)
ExoMars Missions
Drill 2 meters down
- richer in organic material at this depth
- better preserved due to decreased radiation destruction
NASA Mars Jezero Crater (2020)
NASA Mars Engineering (2020)
SHERLOC - studies degrading of spacesuit material
Mars Sample Return (2020)
SHERLOC
- scanning habitable environments w/Raman and luminescence for organics and chemicals
- finding organic molecules - not life
Astronauts
Project Mercury
- 20 unmanned developmental flights
- 6 successful astronaut flights
Project Gemini
- developed space travel techniques
Project Apollo (1969-1972)
- first humans on moond
TODAY:
- ISS 2000-Present
Dangers of Human Space Travel
Radiation, Weightlessness, Vacuum, Psychological
Weightlessness
Vacuum
Psychological
Pros and Cons of Robots and Exploration
Ethics
Venera Probe-13
Mars Insight Lander
Revealed liquid core
Radio-Wave Sent into Space
1974
- toward star cluster about 25,000 light years away
110 different organic compounds have been detected in space
NASA Viking Mission - 1976
NASA Phoenix Lander (2008)