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Student Questions Needed: Earth Day Video Chat

two views of Earth

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.

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Wanted: Student Questions for Voyager

artist concept of Voyagers approaching interstellar space

Classrooms are invited to submit questions about the mission. Selected questions will be asked on NASA TV.

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We Are 'Go' for Exploration

Rover driver Ashley Stroupe spoke to students as a rover model gently crept over volunteers in a demonstration of flexibility.

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.

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JPL Education Overview

    JPL's Education Office provides educational resources and materials for teachers and out-of-the-classroom educators. The office also oversees a wide variety of student programs that offer opportunities to students 16 and above.

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  • JPL high school interns

    A 'Tail' to Tell

    Two high school students have a cosmic story to share about their summer internship at JPL.

  • how to make a crater

    How to Make a Crater

    How can cake ingredients be whipped into a moon-like crater? The activity works in classrooms, camps and at home.

  • School Space

    School Space

    Students get answers to questions about how planets form, how gravity works and what keeps the sun shining.

  • My (High School) Summer at JPL

    My (High School) Summer at JPL

    This summer JPL hosted over 300 students through NASA/JPL education programs. Three high school students share their experiences.

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