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Objectives • To identify the factors required for life. • To investigate the atmosphere of a chosen planet in the solar system. • To describe how we gather information about the atmospheres of other planets. • To investigate the functions and findings of a chosen telescope or space probe. • To present a slideshow about the functions and findings of a chosen telescope/probe. • To evaluate the effectiveness of information presented by other students. • To discuss the likelihood of life on other planets.