JpGU-AGU Joint Meeting 2017

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[O-05] Poster presentations by senior high school students

Sun. May 21, 2017 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM Poster Hall (International Exhibition Hall HALL7)

1:45 PM - 3:15 PM

[O05-P09] Analysis of the flow of water in the surface of Mars using a gravity variable apparatus

*Yusuke Kamino1, Akira Nagata1, Yutarou Arai1, *Jun Imabayashi1, *Karina Sumi1, *Takeru Wakabayashi2, *Miyuki Iwachiku2, *Takeo Matsuda2, Hatsue Kashiwagi2, Sayoko Sako2, Mai Karigane2, Chulsim Jung2, Youko Hirooka2, Hiroki Morimoto2 (1.Kasugaoka High-school of Osaka prefecture, The evening course, 2.Otemae High-school of Osaka prefecture, The evening course)

Keywords:Gravity variable apparatus, Microgravity generator, Gravity of Mars, Mars water, viscosity

The Atwood pulley can control the acceleration of the weight by adjusting the weight of the two weights. Using this weight as an experimental capsule, we created a "gravity variable apparatus" that realizes the gravity of the moon and Mars on the ground. Within the descending capsule, we could create gravity of 1 G or less. We succeeded in making Martian gravity and moon gravity for 0.5 seconds. We also believe that we can create gravity of 1 G or more within capsules that will climb. Using the gravity of Mars, we observed how water flowed on the surface of Mars. On Mars the viscosity of water was increased 2.4 times compared to the Earth. In the past of Mars, it may have influenced water erosion and weathering. In the future, we plan to adjust the pressure and temperature inside the experiment capsule.