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Ready, Set… Crash?

Space missions begin long before lift-off, and continue after their conclusions as well. In preparation for the first human Journey to Mars, the European Space Agency (ESA) and Russia’s space agency Roscosmos jointly sent the latest of landers to Mars as part of their ExoMars programme. On March 14, 2016, Schiaparelli EDM Lander was jettisoned into the cosmos with the goal landing on Mars to test technology that may be used in future Mars missions and collect data on the Red Planet. The lander is named after famed Italian astronomer, Giovanni Schiaparelli, whose biggest contributions to science are his telescopic observations of Mars. During his initial observations, he named various seas and continents on the planet.

The acronym “EDM” in the lander’s official title stands for Entry, Descent, and Landing Demonstrator Module indicating that the lander’s main purpose is to test soft-landing technology that the ESA and Roscosmos intend to implement during part to of the ExoMars programme where they will attempt to land a rover on the planet. Note that landers are stationary, while rovers are mobile vehicles.

When Schiaparelli lander’s attempted descent on October 19, 2016, didn’t go as planned, many touted that the mission was failure, but I don’t believe that’s necessarily the case. The lander disembarked from an orbiting carrying vessel on October 16, three days before its descent. A few hours before the planned landing, however, its signal was lost. ESA’s Mars Express orbiter and NASA’s Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) and MAVEN probe all listened intently for signals from the lost lander. Data retrieved from the lander before the accident suggest that its landing parachute and rocket thrusters both failed to execute properly.

A brief account of how Schiaparelli‘s descent was supposed to occur and what actually happened from The Cosmos News:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=McSCXWpZT8k

NASA’s MRO later returned images of the crash site.

Area where Europe's Schiaparelli Lander crashed on Mars, with 3 magnified sites where space craft parts hit the ground. Obtained from: http://www.nasa.gov/sites/default/files/thumbnails/image/pia21131-hirise_of_edm.jpg

Area where Europe’s Schiaparelli Lander crashed on Mars, with 3 magnified sites where space craft parts hit the ground.
http://www.nasa.gov/sites/default/files/thumbnails/image/pia21131-hirise_of_edm.jpg

While the Schiaparelli lander did not effectively land on Mars, the mission is still a success because it fulfilled its goal of testing the landing equipment and returned enough data to Earth for part 2 of the ExoMars programme to proceed as planned.

Navpreet Ganda

Are we living on a disk?

Have you ever thought about accepting any other shape but a sphere for the Earth? Recently, a friend of mine started talking about the Flat Earth Theory  and it sparked his curiosity. That got me thinking about looking in to this theory and evidence, if any.

Surprisingly, there is still a small amount of people that believe the almost ancient theory that Earth is a flat disk, known as the flat-earthers. They believe that Antarctica surrounds the perimeter of the disk as a wall to prevent people from going over the ‘edge’ and that the Earth is the centre of the universe. Not only does this just sound wrong, this theory has been disproven. But, it is interesting and crazy to think about how some people stray from the information we have always been taught.

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Flat Earth view Credit: Wikipedia

Flat-earthers manipulated what a NASA engineer stated about the danger of the Van Allen belts, saying that no humans can pass the belts. Despite all of the evidence people refuse to believe a trip into space was made. This report expands on the science behind the radiation belts and how Apollo went through them.

My confusion and annoyance as to why this theory is still believed is heightened because there is intangible evidence, such as observations from non-science background believers. If all the pictures from NASA weren’t enough evidence to discredit the Flat Earth theory, lets revisit a few more reasons.

Lunar Eclipses 

〉A lunar eclipse occurs when the moon passes through the plane of the Earth’s orbit and the Earth casts its shadow upon the Moon, which is rounded- only caused by a spherical object.

Lunar Eclipse Credit: Wikipedia & Tomruen

Gravity and Equations 

〉Isaac Newton discovered the force of gravity and tested it everywhere it could be tested and found that the force of gravity was constant on the planet, further strengthening the reasoning as to why the Earth is round.

〉The equation for determining force of gravity F= GMm/r^2 uses the Earth’s radius (which already assumes the Earth is spherical) has not been disproved for thousands of years which gives no arguments for flat-earthers.

Time Zones 

〉the reason time zones exist is that one region is completely dark versus an area that is completely lit which occurs while the Earth is in orbit and one side is facing the Sun versus the other facing away.

→versus flat-earther’s spotlight theory which wouldn’t allow for time zones as the Sun rays are considered to be parallel on all surfaces.

Although there is no legitimate reason for anyone to believe this theory, it definitely is astounding to think about why the flat-earthers believe this theory and why the theory is still considered so many centuries after all of this concrete evidence surfaced. It adds to how media can be manipulated and words can be interpreted into something completely different when science isn’t understood or explained to all audiences. Seems an Astronomy lesson may be due for them. (or two)

 

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Life Beyond Earth

When looking at the starry sky, have you ever thought that the Earth may not be the only place in our solar system that sustains life? To find out this, people never stop exploring the outer space and life beyond Earth:

The first message that human sent to extraterrestrial creatures is known as Arecibo message, which was used to celebrate the re-establishment of the Arecibo radio telescope in 1974. In 2014, NASA outlined its plan of searching life outside of the Earth in the next decades. 

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Arecibo message. The first message that human sent to outer space. Image by Wikimedia Commons. Link: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Arecibo_message#/media/File:Arecibo_message.png

However, the universe is bigger than we can imagine. To narrow down the searching range, we need to know what kinds of conditions that a planet or moon is required to sustain life. According to Dr. Dave Brain, there are three conditions of sustaining life in a planet or moon.

Three Conditions

Energy On the Earth, life can obtain energy directly from the sun and creatures live underground or deep in the ocean can get energy from their unique chemical reactions. In our solar system, it is easy to find planets and moons that provide energy sources to life.

Food All the nourishments that life on the Earth requires are formed by only six chemical elements: carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, phosphorus and sulphur. These elements can be found on most planets and moons.

Liquid Water Liquid water is the hardest condition to meet. Having liquid water is not simple as it seems to be for a planet or moon. It relates to many other factors of the planet or moon, such as atmosphere and magnetic field.

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Ted Talk. What a planet needs to sustain life by Dave Brain. Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9RTkZaX1cH0

Possible Planets and Moons

Dr. James Green, NASA’s director of planetary science, gave his guess on possible planets and moons in the solar system that possibly fit the three conditions above and they are Mars, Titan, Europa and Enceladus. Considering the distance from the Earth, Mars is the most appealing one.

Mars On September 28, 2015, NASA confirmed that there is liquid water exists on Mars. Adding with the pervious findings that scientists observed and Curiosity, NASA’s Mars Rover provided, Mars became the first planet beside the Earth that meets the three conditions of life. On October 11, 2016, current American President Barack Obama set the goal of sending people to Mars by 2030s. New searches on Mars are ongoing and maybe one day, we can find life beyond Earth on Mars.

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Ted Talk. 3 moons and a planet that could have alien life by James Green. Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P1sbSJK1LiI

-Yiwei Liu

“White Mars”: NASA to use Antarctica to Study Astronaut Behavior

Space missions begin long before lift-off. In its preparation for America’s first Journey to Mars, NASA will collaborate with the Nation Science Foundation to study effects of isolation, confinement, and extreme environments on people. These effects, known by the acronym ICE, that astronauts will encounter on their expeditions to outer space can be difficult to simulate – in particular, the extreme environments. Antarctica provides the closest setting to what the astronauts will experience, and as such is the best location for the behavioral studies to take place.

Training camp near McMurdo Station in the Antarctic.

Training camp near McMurdo Station in the Antarctic.

Dr. Candice Alfano developed an initial study that will analyze Antarctica’s effect on the behavior of people working there for extended periods. Dr. Alfano is a clinical psychologist, Director of the Sleep and Anxiety Center of Houston, and psychology professor at the University of Houston. Her and her researcher team hope to discover the greatest sources of stress that the study participants will face, and thereof create a checklist to detect early signs of behavioral changes brought on by ICE. The checklist will help ensure that proper intervention can take place before adverse negative effects occur. NASA considers astronaut well-being a top priority primarily because the space explorers need to be in good health to both complete their missions and problem-solve when things go wrong.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wjgTeIWut4s

The results will have other implications, including aiding deployed military personnel who are more likely to suffer mental health disorders than civilians.

These efforts echo UBC in addressing mental health issues on campus, and hopefully the data can eventually help stressed university students.

Navpreet Ganda