Tuesday, September 23, 2014

Satellite at Mars- Quentin Noble

A new satellite has entered the orbit of mars. Named “Haven,” it is not going to land, but it will study the atmosphere of the planet. This article was written by Susanne Presto on the Cnn team. They are hoping that Maven unravels some science wonders and the world can learn more about the planet.
I knew that we are trying to explore mars more and figure out about the planet. I didn't know that we were trying to investigate the atmosphere too. It id important to know not just about the planet, but the atmosphere. We have the technology to go explore, why not do it? This article was written today.

http://www.cnn.com/2014/09/21/tech/mars-maven-spacecraft-orbit/index.html?hpt=us_t3

6 comments:

  1. Honestly this world already has enough problems why are we wasting money on trying to find out what other world's there are and what problems they might have. We spend tons of money on nasa and other space corporations when we could be feeding starving kids. As Americans our "problems" are so small compared to other parts of the world.

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  2. This is quentin nobles post in period 2. I forgot to put my name.

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  3. I think it's great that we are using technology to explore and learn about other planets

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  4. It's awesome that we're doing this. So often, funding for NASA and similar programs gets cut because it doesn't seem vital. But in reality, we can learn so much about how to protect our planet from expiring others. Like

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  5. Exploring* like finding ways to solve problems with our atmosphere and alternative energy solutions.

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  6. This is awesome! I know a lot, if not most of us are wondering what's going on outside of our world/
    -sophia maas
    2nd period

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