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Kaidan Alenko ([personal profile] not_a_whiner) wrote in [community profile] fandomhigh2013-09-13 11:39 am
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Space!, Friday

The classroom was the same as it had been last week: normal, with the only tweak being the holographic blackboard at the front of the class. It was showing a three-dimensional image of the Sol system right now; Kaidan had stepped to the side to make it more visible.


"Hey," he started. "I thought we'd start out our astronomy classes close to home. We're gonna be talking a lot about 21st century ideas about space exploration, the current classification system... that kind of thing."

"The Sol system is the solar system that has the star Sol as its centerpoint," he said, pointing it out on the hologram. "Eight planets orbit Sol: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune." He pointed at each planet as he named it. "Outside of that, we've got a couple of dwarf planets, most of which are in orbit somewhere past Neptune. At least, that's the classification system we're using in this time period. Ideas about various planets and their definition are constantly evolving. Take Pluto, which was considered an actual planet instead of a dwarf just a couple of years ago."

"Separating the inner planets--" he tapped Mercury, "and the outer planets--" he tapped Jupiter, "is the asteroid belt. For those of you who might not have heard of it - it's basically a large mass of rocky objects drifting in roughly the same orbit. There's another asteroid belt called the Kuiper belt right outside Neptune."

"We're going to be talking about asteroids, planets and stars in more depth later," he continued. "The fact of the matter is that science is always evolving. In my time, we know things about all of these objects that no one could have even dreamed of in this time. And we owe a lot of that to exploration. To the people who were willing to figure out how things worked, by going out there or by sending things out there. I think it's only fitting we devote our first class to them."

"I mean, think about it. Going out there all alone, not knowing what you'll find? Just because it's important for us to know more about our galaxy? Because we're not satisfied with having this big black spot all around us? Because we can't help but look up at the sky and think, 'we haven't been there yet, we should go'-- even though it's terrifying and alien-- that's remarkable, isn't it?"

He leaned back. "I want you to do a couple of things this class," he said. "First, I want you to tell me what space exploration programs you might have heard of, what they accomplished. It doesn't matter where or when you're from - just tell me. What did they learn? Was it important?"

Kaidan rolled his sleeves back up. "Second of all," he said, "I want you to pick a partner. Go out, do some research. What do people in your galaxy already know about? What don't they? What would be worth that effort for-- what's unexplored that shouldn't be? I'd like you to think about that and then work out a presentation between the two of you for next week."

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Re: Space Programs: What Do You Know?

[identity profile] makemyownway.livejournal.com 2013-09-13 01:23 pm (UTC)(link)
"It's been at least a century since we've done any exploration outside our own galaxy," Cade said. "The Yuuzhan Vong invading and trying to take ours over kind of took the fun out of looking."

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[identity profile] makemyownway.livejournal.com 2013-09-13 06:39 pm (UTC)(link)
"Mean bastards?" Cade guessed.

When you found a planet full of peace-loving Ithorians, you didn't make something illegal to do again.

Of course, when the Yuuzhan Vong had discovered the Ithorians, they'd decimated their planet.
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Re: Space Programs: What Do You Know?

[personal profile] voiceoverdue 2013-09-13 03:22 pm (UTC)(link)
"Well, we had the Apollo missions," Cecil offered. "They made it to the moon, if you believe the moon is real. And I know we sent a couple of craft off into the void." He waved a hand to indicate "somewhere out there".

And You saw that other planet all the time, but that was actually while standing on the Earth, so he didn't think that counted.
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[personal profile] voiceoverdue 2013-09-13 04:09 pm (UTC)(link)
"I'm undecided." Cecil looked thoughtful. "I mean, it does look like it's right there, but that's no guarantee. Are you sure that you've been there?"
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Re: Space Programs: What Do You Know?

[personal profile] not_a_moonie 2013-09-13 03:58 pm (UTC)(link)
"There's always ongoing exploration," Alana contributed. "The universe is a big place. We're never going to get to the end of it. And sometimes we find cool stuff, like this planet where the people look like seals."
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Re: Space Programs: What Do You Know?

[identity profile] sciencesalarian.livejournal.com 2013-09-13 06:05 pm (UTC)(link)
"For salarians, Dalatrasses will sponsor exploratory missions across the galaxy, and scientific assemblies often gathering information on little explored planets. Citadel council also mapping and surveying lesser known areas of galaxy." Mordin paused. "Sometimes good, sometimes bad. Salarian exploration led to Rachni Wars. Also led to engineering marvels on Saradril."

Re: Find A Partner

[identity profile] makemyownway.livejournal.com 2013-09-13 01:25 pm (UTC)(link)
Cade was totally looking for a partner who would do all of the work.

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[identity profile] notajaegerbomb.livejournal.com 2013-09-13 10:44 pm (UTC)(link)
...damn it, Cade.

"Hey."
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[personal profile] voiceoverdue 2013-09-13 09:28 pm (UTC)(link)
Cecil was a journalist! He could totally do research. All kinds of research! ...if he knew what the heck to do. He eyed some of the other students, hoping one of them might have Ideas.

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[identity profile] sciencesalarian.livejournal.com 2013-09-14 02:36 am (UTC)(link)
Mordin had a few ideas--for his species, space exploration was even more the norm than staying on the home planet Sur'Kesh.

He gave a friendly human wave at Cecil.

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Mercy was here still wide-eyed and a little giddy over her time on the Masai Mara.