The Code for Survival - Ozobot to the Rescue!' & 'From Water to Fuel'
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What:
Session
When:
3:15 PM, Friday 7 Feb 2020
(1 hour 30 minutes)
Where:
Theme:
Grades K-12
With the
initial preparations already underway to send astronauts beyond low-Earth
orbit for the first time in over 50 years, the need for water in order to
sustain life has presented us with a new challenge. Water ice is critical for
human survival on Mars, providing drinking water, as well as the water
required for growing food. However, water ice combined with CO2, which can be
found in abundance in the atmosphere of Mars, can ALSO be turned into . .
Oxygen to breathe . . . Methane for rocket fuel . . . Join us as we send a robotic FLEET to Mars, and then code those Ozobots to transport water ice from the polar ice caps, back to the FIRST HUMAN HABITAT ON MARS! Once that water ice has been safely transported, watch it TRANSFORM BEFORE YOUR VERY EYES to hydrogen gas and oxygen gas! https://spacecenter.grenadine.co/seec2020/form/SessionEval |
Who's Attending
Misty Vrachten
Educational Leadership Student Association
Tiffany Sessions
Nebraska 4-H
Peggy Eddy
LiftOff
Deepika Sangam
NASA EPDC
Dawn Morrison
Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex
Elizabeth Jones
Jenks Elementary Katy ISD
Diane Bowen
Maine Space Grant Consortium
Valerie Blackburn
Blackburn STEM Ed. Consulting
Ruth Coats
CMCSS
Sandi Bertocci
Longhorn Council BSA

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