In honor of Earth Day 2011, JPL's Education Office is hosting a live Web video chat where your students can ask a NASA/JPL scientist questions emailed in advance.
In honor of Earth Day 2011, JPL's Education Office is hosting a live Web video chat where your students can ask a NASA/JPL scientist questions emailed in advance.
Classrooms are invited to submit questions about the mission. Selected questions will be asked on NASA TV.
A NASA astronaut, a Mars rover "driver" and a space suit designer joined more than 1,000 middle school students in Long Beach, Calif., to discuss careers in space exploration.
Two high school students have a cosmic story to share about their summer internship at JPL.
How can cake ingredients be whipped into a moon-like crater? The activity works in classrooms, camps and at home.
Students get answers to questions about how planets form, how gravity works and what keeps the sun shining.
This summer JPL hosted over 300 students through NASA/JPL education programs. Three high school students share their experiences.
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