Grade 9 Unit E: Space Exploration
Space Issues and Opportunities
1. Before you begin, review Solving Societal Problems and
Issue Analysis. Research and discuss the following and
other issues about space travel:
• dumping of mission garbage into space
• dumping of mission garbage into the Pacific Ocean
• use of fuel and other natural resources
• paying for space exploration and technologies.
Use Tools My Position on an Issue, Analyzing an Issue
and Preparing to Share an Opinion.
2. Research a Canadian astronaut and prepare a presentation on his or her life and
career. Include training, experience and current activities.
See Steps for Getting Started with Research and other documents in the research
section of English Language Arts for help.
Use Tools KWL Chart and
Thinking About Form for Presentations.
Did You Know? A tiny speck of paint that chipped off a satellite in
space and was left to orbit the Earth dug a pit in a
space shuttle window nearly 2 cm long!
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3. Investigate and describe other Canadian contributions to space research; e.g., the
Canadarm, the Hubble telescope.
4. With a group, investigate, discuss and identify issues that affect decisions regarding
space exploration and development. Fill in the chart below based on your group
discussion.
Political Issues
Environmental
Issues
Ethical Issues
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