Ask for a show of hands: How many of you have learned about space in school?
- What are some things you have learned about space? (Allow your students to share their knowledge of planets, etc.)
As you’ve learned about space, many of you may have heard about programs designed to explore, and figure out how to colonize, the planet Mars.
While people aren’t yet living on Mars, scientists are currently conducting lots of studies to determine what would be necessary for life on this planet. Let’s take a look at one study in which NASA scientists created a Mars-like habitat for participants to live in.
Play the following video for your students [1:42]:
Inside NASA’s Mars-like habitat where 4 astronaut-like volunteers will live for a year
Before the project went bankrupt a few years ago, a project called Mars One was actively recruiting candidates to move to Mars. This program selects candidates to travel to Mars, colonize, and live out the rest of their lives on Mars. Because of the lifelong nature of a mission to Mars, there were many requirements for selecting candidates!
Even after the intense selection process, the people selected had to go through a lot of training together—about the journey into space, colonizing Mars, and building a new life together. Both selection and training are very important to any mission.
- If you were someday given the chance to move to Mars forever, would you take it? (Answers will vary.)
There is so much about space that we just don’t know—that we haven’t explored. Even with new missions and programs to discover more about space, there are still so many things we can’t even begin to understand. Only God, the Creator of the heavens and the earth, knows everything about outer space.
- What are some other things we only know bits and pieces about even though there is a lot more to know? (Allow students to speculate about ocean life, the human body, events before recorded history, etc.)
This morning, we are going to be talking about a place that we sometimes think we know a lot about—but we really don’t. But one thing we know for sure—Jesus will be there!