Outerspace vs Underwater Exploration
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Underwater and Outer Space Exploration Additional Text Set
Should we be more focused on the Moon or Mars?
Should humans go on a one way trip to Mars?
How should we handle space trash?
• “Trash . . . In Space?” by Sona Dolasia
• “Collision In Space” (By: Dante A. Ciampaglia, Scholastic News, February 19, 2009)
• (video)
• “The Solar System’s Biggest Junkyard” (By: Stephen Ornes, Student Science, September 23, 2008)
• “Wanted: Garbage Collectors In Space” (By: Stephen Ornes, September 21, 2011)
• “Your Next Vacation: Outer Space?” (from Scope Magazine, Sept. 2011)
• “Creepy, Crawly Sub” (from Super Science Magazine, October 2014)
• “What Should I Wear to Mars (By: Salvatore Domenick Desiano)
• “Woman is excited that she might go to Mars—even if she can’t come back” (By The Baltimore Sun, adapted by Newsela Staff)
• “Move to Mars: Apply Now” by Zach Jones
• Mars One: Mission *may be one that you want to steer students toward during Session 12 “Who Said What? Studying Perspective”
• “Why NASA scientists are heading underwater” by Meera Dolasia
• “Forget Mars, we should live on the MOON”—Can use the whole text but the first half directly speaks to this issue. Excerpt could end at: “We’ll be living on the space station for 10 or 15 years, then onto the moon for several generations, then eventually to Mars.”--
• “Why Haven’t We Colonized Mars Yet?” by Charles Q. Choic
• Was there once life on Mars? Spacecraft will look into the mystery (By Scientific American, adapted by Newsela Staff)
• “Life, the Universe, and Everything” (By: Steven Ehrenberg) Interview with Neil DeGrasse Tyson
•_ “Living under sea: Japanese visionaries unveil underwater city plan”
• “Blast off: Astronauts will print custom tools and fast foods” by Kirsten W. Larson (Odyssey Magazine, February 2015)
• “Interview with Buzz Aldrin”
Underwater and Outer Space Exploration Additional Text Set
Should we be more focused on the Moon or Mars?
Should humans go on a one way trip to Mars?
How should we handle space trash?
• “Trash . . . In Space?” by Sona Dolasia
• “Collision In Space” (By: Dante A. Ciampaglia, Scholastic News, February 19, 2009)
• (video)
• “The Solar System’s Biggest Junkyard” (By: Stephen Ornes, Student Science, September 23, 2008)
• “Wanted: Garbage Collectors In Space” (By: Stephen Ornes, September 21, 2011)
• “Your Next Vacation: Outer Space?” (from Scope Magazine, Sept. 2011)
• “Creepy, Crawly Sub” (from Super Science Magazine, October 2014)
• “What Should I Wear to Mars (By: Salvatore Domenick Desiano)
• “Woman is excited that she might go to Mars—even if she can’t come back” (By The Baltimore Sun, adapted by Newsela Staff)
• “Move to Mars: Apply Now” by Zach Jones
• Mars One: Mission *may be one that you want to steer students toward during Session 12 “Who Said What? Studying Perspective”
• “Why NASA scientists are heading underwater” by Meera Dolasia
• “Forget Mars, we should live on the MOON”—Can use the whole text but the first half directly speaks to this issue. Excerpt could end at: “We’ll be living on the space station for 10 or 15 years, then onto the moon for several generations, then eventually to Mars.”--
• “Why Haven’t We Colonized Mars Yet?” by Charles Q. Choic
• Was there once life on Mars? Spacecraft will look into the mystery (By Scientific American, adapted by Newsela Staff)
• “Life, the Universe, and Everything” (By: Steven Ehrenberg) Interview with Neil DeGrasse Tyson
•_ “Living under sea: Japanese visionaries unveil underwater city plan”
• “Blast off: Astronauts will print custom tools and fast foods” by Kirsten W. Larson (Odyssey Magazine, February 2015)
• “Interview with Buzz Aldrin”
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“Space Trash: The Next Big Pickle” by SciShow |