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Design a Mars Base
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Design a Mars Base

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About This Lesson

Subjects

  • Design
  • Engineering
  • Technology

Time

  • 45-60 minutes

Skills

  • Creativity
  • Arts and Crafts
  • Teamwork
  • Problem-Solving
  • Critical-Thinking

Learning Objective/Goal:

  • Students will learn what is needed for survival in other environments such as Mars and create a bae design to meet these needs.
  • Students will work together in teams and as a whole group to construct a Mars Base with the necessary components for human survival

Materials Needed:

  • Paper (preferably Graph Paper)
  • Writing Utensils (preferably multiple colors)
  • Scissors
  • Glue or Tape

Background

  • Mars presents numerous obstacles to human habitation, including its thin atmosphere, extreme temperatures, and high levels of radiation. Designing a habitat capable of protecting astronauts from these harsh conditions while supporting their essential needs for life and research is crucial.

Activity 

Introduction 

  • Show Students this video on the Mars environment and potential base design already in development that they could potentially use and discuss what may be important in a Mars module. 
  • Ask questions such as 
    • What are the challenges of living on Mars (e.g., atmosphere, temperature, radiation)?
    • What are the essential elements of a Mars base (e.g., living quarters, labs, power sources)?

Explaining the activity

  • Divide students into groups or individuals and assign each a section of the station, varying by group and class size.
  • Have students design a floor plan for each module, including doors, furniture, appliances, hallways, and other Mars-based items.
  • Remind students to consider functionality and Mars' harsh environment, and emphasize that all bases will be combined, encouraging cross-group collaboration.

Potential Modules

  • •Habitat Module  •Science Laboratory  •Kitchen/Living Module •Greenhouse  •Utilities (plumbing, electrical, utilities)  •Medical Lab •Bathroom  •Airlock  •Excersie Module/Gym  •Robots/Rover Bay •Weather Station  •Rocketship Dock

Final Design:

  • Once students are finished designing their modules, arrange and attach all designed modules.
  • Remind students that they can create tunnels or connective modules if parts don't fit.
  • Allow time for final touches (pathways, solar panels, etc.) and tape the final module.

Reflection:

  • Have students think about their base designs and overall work as a team.
  • Ask them questions such as
    • What was the most challenging part of the design process?
    • How did they solve design problems?
    • What did they learn about collaboration and teamwork?

Extra

Tips for Students:

  • Research Mars Conditions: Understand Mars' challenges to design effectively.
  • Collaborate Effectively: Work closely with your group to integrate module designs.
  • Innovate and Problem-Solve: Be creative while addressing practical Mars base needs.

Tips for Teachers:

  • Provide Resources: Offer materials on Mars habitats for student exploration.
  • Facilitate Group Dynamics: Guide balanced group formation and communication.
  • Encourage Critical Thinking: Prompt students to think critically about design implications.

Extension Activities:

  • Create a 3D model of the Mars base using recycled materials.
  • Give a detailed presentation of their complete base with the features and how it would resolve problems related to living on Mars
  • Compare and contrast their base to real concepts or ideas for bases currently in development

References & Further Research

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Mars Base (1).pdf

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June 25, 2024
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Mars presentation.pptx

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June 25, 2024
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