Remote Sensing – Questions and Tasks
You will need to use the following internet
link to complete the Remote Sensing Tutorial:
You will need to use the following internet
link to complete the MARS questions:
O:\Sciences\klyste\NWSO\i2782_sh1.pdf
O:\Sciences\klyste\NWSO\mtm15252e_map.pdf
Instructions:
A) Include the units (N, S, E, and W) in your
answers also include the measurement units (Meters, centimeters etc.)
B) Use only the East Longitude
coordinates….the ones which are printed in black type.
C) You will need to use the links above to
complete the MARS portion of this exercise. Each map contains different
information, and all need to be used.
Part one: Remote
Sensing Tutorial (each question is worth 10 points)
Part two: Map survey
(each question is worth 10 points)
10.
What is the
name of the coordinate system used to determine geographic locations on Mars?
11.
What map
projection was used to create the polar maps?
12.
Which polar
surface area is older, the North or the South?.
13.
What
projection was used to create the contour map?
Part three: Map
relief (each question is worth 10 points)
14. Name the land
feature with the lowest elevation.
15. Name the land
feature with the highest elevation.
16. Based on your
answer for question 15, what is this land feature?
Part four: Aging
craters (each question is worth 15 points)
17.
Locate the following craters; LUZIN, CASSINI, and TIKHONRAVOV between 10
degrees N/30 degrees E, and 30 degrees N/40 degrees E.Of these craters which
one is the oldest?
18. Give your
hypothesis to answer 17.
19. Which of these
craters are the youngest?
20. Give your
hypothesis to answer 19.
Part five;
Exploration of Mars (each question is worth 15 points)
21. Spirit rover
landed at 15 degrees S / 175 degrees E, what land feature is located here?
22. Opportunity rover
landed at 2 degrees S / 355 degrees E, what land feature is located here?
23. What year did the
first successful robotic vehicle touch Mars surface?
Tie-breaker
24. What does MOLA stand for?