I didn't get any shared responses from second period, but I'm guessing I'll have at least a few folks in this class period share their thoughts. As I mentioned, I hope I'm not stepping on the thunder of a teacher in science classess today. Do we have earth-space science classes, or is it just basically biology, chemistry, physics, and human anatomy? I haven't heard any student yet tell me that this was a topic in their science class, so maybe I'm okay.
I thought this topic was perhaps a little lighter than the other topics, and it's relevant because it happened yesterday, and you will likely hear about the data that Perserverance is going to be sending back to Earth in upcoming days.
Someone first period reported that the trip for Perserverance from Earth to Mars was seven months. I wonder if someone in your lifetime will pilot a seven month trip to Mars and eventually land and step foot on Mars like someone once first did so with the Moon. That would be remarkable, but I'd like to think that eventually someday it will happen.
Something else that I haven't talked about is that if humans have figured out how to land an vehicle of some sort on Mars, it should be conceivable that another group of folks from another planet from another galaxy should be able to figure out how to land a rover on Earth, right? I have trouble believing that we are the only life form in existence that could do that. Or maybe it's already happened?
Cade, Tyler, Damonte, Anton, Wyatt, Kaleb
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