Radiation in space presents potential danger to orbital space settlement
inhabitants. The space settlement must be designed with some form of shielding
to protect its inhabitants from two possible sources of radiation, cosmic rays
from deep space, and solar activity such as solar flares.
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Sunspot numbers for each year from 1950 to 1997:
84, 69, 31, 14, 4, 38, 142, 190, 185, 159, 112, 54, 38, 28, 10, 15, 47, 94, 106, 106, 104, 67, 69, 38, 34, 16, 13, 27, 92, 155, 154, 140, 116, 67, 46, 18, 14, 32, 98, 154, 146, 144, 94, 56, 30, 17, 8
Author: Bryan Yager
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Grades
6-8
Goup activity
One 45 minute period
Instructional Goal
National
standards (5-8) addressed
Student will:
Prerequisite Knowledge
Concept of solar activity, sunspots, solar flares and Coronal Mass Ejections (CME's)
Get the materials necessary to conduct the activity, this includes graph paper and
bookmark appropriate url's.
Each student will read the background information brief.
Distribute graph paper and explain to the students that astronomers count the number of sunspots they see each day to keep track of solar activity. From the data below have the students plot the number of sunspots on the vertical axis for each year on the horizontal axis. Use the graph to answer the following questions.
Curator: Al Globus
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