Lecture 2 Life in orbit Image credit Paul Wilkinson Page 1 Think about Which essentials can be delivered to space How Which essentials will need to be made on the ISS How How is an artificial bubble for life created on the ISS ID: 559726
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How to survive in space:
Lecture 2:
Life in orbit
Image credit: Paul Wilkinson
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Think about:Which essentials can be delivered to space? How?
Which essentials will need to be made on the ISS? How?How is an artificial bubble for life created on the ISS?
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How do ordinary experiences become extraordinary on the ISS?ChallengeHumans on Earth experience the effect of gravity.
Humans on the ISS experience weightlessness.Create and share a mime to explain how weightlessness makes a difference to human living
Watch the video
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How is emergency health affected by being on the ISS??
Page 5Which equipment is for the astronauts?Think of ways that a human emergency might be
different in space to one on Earth. In what ways is it the same?Watch the videoSlide5
Can you make fast decisions?Page
5Discussion, Decision and ActionTrue or false?
One of the modules on the ISS is a sick bay Slide6
Can you make fast decisions?Page
5Discussion, Decision and ActionTrue or false?
Astronauts in space have daily health checks with a team of doctors Slide7
Can you make fast decisions?Page
5Discussion, Decision and ActionTrue or false?
There is a space ambulance ready to rescue an astronaut in a medical emergency Slide8
Can you make fast decisions?Page
5Discussion, Decision and ActionTrue or false?
An astronaut with a serious medical
problem can return to Earth within 4 hours Slide9
Acknowledgments
The Authoring
team (www.fascinate.manchester.ac.uk)Hannah Champion, Monteney
Primary School, SheffieldShelley Kinman, St Mary’s RC Primary School, SalfordSam Redfearn, Meadowbank
Primary School, AthertonChristina Whittaker, SEERIH Professional Development ChampionDr Lynne Bianchi, Head of SEERIH, The University of Manchester
Photography
Paul Wilkinson
Images
NASA,
Carschten
via Wikimedia Commons, Royal Institution
The Association for Science Education
for hosting the activities on www.primaryupd8.org.uk