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LIVE INTERACTIVE LEARNING @ YOUR DESKTOP

November 1, 20126:30 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. Eastern time

Heat Transfer: MESSENGER—My Angle on Cooling

Presented by: Rudo Kashiri

Rudo KashiriNASA Explorer Schools Education SpecialistNASA Langley Research CenterHampton, VA

Introducing today’s presenter…

Heat Transfer MESSENGER—My Angle on Cooling

Presented by Rudo Kashiri

NASA Explorer Schools

NASA Connection 

‐ Basic facts about Mercury

‐MESSEGER Mission overview

Featured Lesson: My Angle on Cooling

Seasons

NASA Explorer Schools

Presentation Outline

My Angle on Cooling

Grade Level: 5‐8

National Science Education Standards:

‐ Earth in the solar system

‐ Transfer of energy

‐ Nature of science 

(Next Generation of Science Standards – DRAFT)

True FalseSeen with a naked eyeSurface like the moonElliptical orbitSmallest planet in the solar systemNight time temp. ‐212°C

Which statement is true for Mercury? 

Mariner 10

MESSENGER Mission

Mercury

Surface

Space

Environment

Geochemistry

and Ranging

Historic Orbit Insertion 

Landscape

Volcanoes

Hollows

Polar Ice Shadows

Extended Mission 

Let’s Pause for Questions.

Mission Challenges 

Warm‐Up and Pre‐Assessment

Heat and Heat Transfer

Let’s Pause for Questions.

Lesson: My Angle on Cooling

What will students learn?How temperature changes as a function of distance and inclinationDiscuss how MESSENGER uses these tacticsDiscuss cause of the seasons on Earth

Activity 1: Effect of Distance on Heat 

Measure how distance from a light source can affect the amount of heat that an object receives.

Activity 1: Effect of Distance

Let’s Pause for Questions.

Which has a greater effect on Earth’s  seasons?

A.  Earth’s variation in distance to the sun.

B. The angle of incoming sunlight on the earth.

C. The effect of the above are equal.

What is wrong with this picture?

Activity 2: Effect of Inclination

Measure how the angle at which the light source is viewed can affect the amount of heat received by an object.

Activity 2: Effect of Inclination

Outside or Inside

The Real Reason for the Seasons

Mercury’s tilt is close to 0°, how would that affect the Mercurian 

seasons?

Let’s Pause for Questions.

Keeping Us Warm

Google Mercury

Exploring the Features 

How Do You Keep Gelatin from Melting?

Let’s Pause for Questions.

Video Collection

NASA Now Classroom Video

rudo.g.kashiri@nasa.govhttp://explorerschools.nasa.gov

Thank you for joining us today.

Rudo KashiriNASA Explorer Schools Education SpecialistNASA Langley Research CenterHampton, VA

Thanks to today’s presenter…

Thank you to the sponsor of tonight’s web seminar:

This web seminar contains information about programs, products, and services offered by third parties, as well as links to third-party websites. The presence of a listing or such information does not constitute an endorsement by NSTA of a

particular company or organization, or its programs, products, or services.

National Science Teachers AssociationGerry Wheeler, Interim Executive Director

Zipporah Miller, Associate Executive Director, Conferences and Programs

Al Byers , Ph.D., Assistant Executive Director, e-Learning and Government Partnerships

Flavio Mendez, Senior Director, NSTA Learning Center

NSTA Web SeminarsBrynn Slate, Manager

Jeff Layman, Technical Coordinator

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