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There is a specific zone, or distance from a star, that a planet must be in order to have water in a liquid form. The activity demonstrates how flux density depends on its distance from the source. A photovoltaic cell gets power to drive a motor if it's within the proper zone, thus depicting the engine of life within a planetary system.
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Instructional Ideas
- Research the number of planets in a habitable zone within Kepler: https://www.nasa.gov/ames/kepler/a-keplers-dozen-small-habitable-zone-planets
Classroom Considerations
- Determine the number of groups based on the availability of equipment
- Before the experiment, verify the photovoltaic cell generates enough power for the motor being used
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