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In Lesson
7 Lab: Habitable Zones we will apply many
well-grounded scientific concepts to the problem of “Are We Alone”? As we study
the Sun this lesson one of the primary byproducts of the Sun is Life on Earth.
There are regions around the Sun and indeed the galaxy as a whole where life is
more probable. As we explore our Sun and its influence on the solar system one
question that remains most prominent is whether or not our Sun is the only star
in the galaxy or even the Universe that can support life. We will carry this
question on into Lesson 8 as well. One of the primary properties of the Sun to
study is the area around our star known as the habitable zone. We know that
life can develop in the universe by our very presence here – so there is no
reason to think that there couldn't be other intelligent life out there.
However, we also now know that intelligent life on Earth overcame many
obstacles in forming and avoided many dangers to survive including those we are
studying this lesson from the active Sun. Thus, there are logical arguments to
be made on either side of the "are we alone in the universe?"
question. In this lab, we will explore some of those scientific principles.
Lesson 7 Lab: Habitable Zones introduces the basic conditions thought necessary for life to
exist and explores where in the universe those conditions are most likely to be
met.
Getting started with Lesson 7 Lab: Habitable Zones:
·
First, select the following link and
work through the background sections on Life in the Universe, Circumstellar
Habitable Zones, and Galactic Habitable Zones at:
Next, open the following link and
familiarize yourself with the capabilities of the simulator through
experimentation:
o Circumstellar Habitable Zone Simulator
You will also utilize the following
simulator:
o Milky Way Habitable Zone Simulator
After familiarizing yourself with the
simulation interactive, follow instructions and answer questions in the Lesson 7
Lab - Habitable Zone Worksheet.
Note: The Lab Simulators require Flash Player which is integrated into
Windows 10 and work best with Internet Explorer (IE). To avoid technical issues
IE is recommended for running the simulations. If you try another browser you
will need to set up flash player options for that browser yourself. For
example, if you are using Chrome, go to the upper left of the URL browser entry,
select "Not Secure" then select "Allow" to give Chrome
permission to open the simulator.
Submit your Lab Worksheet
·
Submit the completed Assignment Sheet
for Lab 8 by selecting the Lesson 7 Lab: Habitable Zones link
above and select Browse My Computer to attach your saved file. Make sure to
select SUBMIT. Note: Save your file as a .rtf file or .doc to ensure that it
can be opened at any computer.
Labs do not have a time limit but are due on the due date of the lesson
posted in the Syllabus Page 2.
Simulations courtesy of Astronomy
Education at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln website.
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