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Page 1: Introductory questions for Detecting Extrasolar Planets from Space Science Sequence Unit 4 Great Explorations in Math and Science (GEMS) .

Introductory questions for

Detecting Extrasolar Planets

from Space Science Sequence Unit 4Great Explorations in Math and Science

(GEMS)http://www.lhsgems.org

Page 2: Introductory questions for Detecting Extrasolar Planets from Space Science Sequence Unit 4 Great Explorations in Math and Science (GEMS) .

Do you think there are planets orbiting other stars?

... How many?

Page 3: Introductory questions for Detecting Extrasolar Planets from Space Science Sequence Unit 4 Great Explorations in Math and Science (GEMS) .

Are all stars the same size and temperature as the

Sun?

Page 4: Introductory questions for Detecting Extrasolar Planets from Space Science Sequence Unit 4 Great Explorations in Math and Science (GEMS) .

How might the type of star affect whether it has habitable planets?

Page 5: Introductory questions for Detecting Extrasolar Planets from Space Science Sequence Unit 4 Great Explorations in Math and Science (GEMS) .

If there is a certain zone around a star where life

might exist, what must be critical qualities of that

zone?

Page 6: Introductory questions for Detecting Extrasolar Planets from Space Science Sequence Unit 4 Great Explorations in Math and Science (GEMS) .

What things would you want to know about a

newly discovered planet? ooo ooo

Page 7: Introductory questions for Detecting Extrasolar Planets from Space Science Sequence Unit 4 Great Explorations in Math and Science (GEMS) .

Why would exoplanets be hard to detect?

What methods do astronomers use to find

planets?

Page 8: Introductory questions for Detecting Extrasolar Planets from Space Science Sequence Unit 4 Great Explorations in Math and Science (GEMS) .

What’s this?

Page 9: Introductory questions for Detecting Extrasolar Planets from Space Science Sequence Unit 4 Great Explorations in Math and Science (GEMS) .

What happens when a planet transits a star?

Make a model that you can use to demonstrate a

planet transit.

Page 10: Introductory questions for Detecting Extrasolar Planets from Space Science Sequence Unit 4 Great Explorations in Math and Science (GEMS) .

For each team of 4–6 students:

• 1 snake book light

• 1 prepared Ping-Pong ball (see Getting Ready)

• several round, opaque plastic beads (ranging in size from 8 mm to 16 mm in diameter)

• 2 or more pipe cleaners

• 1 or 2 chopsticks or thin wooden dowels

• black thread

• 4" x 6” index cards

• tape

• paper or plastic bag to hold the materials

Book lights:

create a model “star” by setting up a light bulb and socket in the middle of the classroom for teams to demonstrate their transits.

Page 11: Introductory questions for Detecting Extrasolar Planets from Space Science Sequence Unit 4 Great Explorations in Math and Science (GEMS) .

What kind of orbit would allow us to see a transit?

Ball-on-stick demo

Page 12: Introductory questions for Detecting Extrasolar Planets from Space Science Sequence Unit 4 Great Explorations in Math and Science (GEMS) .

What’s wrong with this statement:

“If a star has an orbiting planet, astronomers can

usually detect it by transit observations”

Page 13: Introductory questions for Detecting Extrasolar Planets from Space Science Sequence Unit 4 Great Explorations in Math and Science (GEMS) .

Kepler is designed to monitor

brightness of 100,000 stars

simultaneously for over 3 years.

Page 14: Introductory questions for Detecting Extrasolar Planets from Space Science Sequence Unit 4 Great Explorations in Math and Science (GEMS) .

Scale of the model?

Return to questions about planets (slide 6)

• Are there more questions?• Do transit observations help us

answer the questions?

More about Kepler mission...