Moon Field Trip
by
jrzepecki
Last updated 5 years ago
Discipline:
Science Subject:
Astronomy
Grade:
5


Moon explorers also face many otherchallenges. There is electrically charged soil that makes moondust cling to everything. And without an atmosphere to moderate the Moon’s temperatures, it gets as cold as -250ºF and as hot as 250ºF!
Sources:-NASA and American Museum ' Natural History - Field Trip to the Moon Companion Guide -YouTube-National Geographic
TO THE MOON WE GO!
On the Moon, astronauts can develop and test techniques. They’ll build habitats, harvest resources, and operate machinery. They’ll do it all in an environment with low gravity, high vacuum, harsh radiation, pervasivedust, and extreme temperatures—an environment that is simply impossible to duplicate on Earth. What the astronauts learn will be useful on the Moon. It is also essential for preparing missions that will go to Mars.
What are we doing up there?
Protecting the Moon Explorers
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