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Title: Teaching Space With NASA – Engineering the Perseverance Mars Rover

Live Today on Teaching Space With NASA

Join us online today for a Teaching Space With NASA virtual education workshop from the Jet Propulsion Laboratory.

Teaching Space With NASA - Engineering the Perseverance Mars Rover

Tuesday, June 23, 1-2 p.m. PDT (4-5 p.m. EDT)

In this one-hour live workshop, NASA experts will provide an in-depth look at the engineering behind the Perseverance Mars rover. Learn about the rover's cameras, wheels, brains and more from JPL Systems Engineer Matthew Smith, and find out how the parts of the rover work together to accomplish the mission’s science goals. Plus, get an inside look at how JPL engineers designed, built and tested Perseverance, NASA's most technologically advanced rover yet. With a focus on the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) engineering practices, learn how lessons and activities from JPL’s Education Office can get your students doing their own engineering projects, whether they are learning in a traditional classroom, summer camp or online.

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Upcoming virtual education workshops from Teaching Space With NASA:

Exploring Mars Science With the Perseverance Rover

Tuesday, July 7, 1-2 p.m. PDT
Exploring Mars Science With the Perseverance Rover
In this one-hour live workshop, we’ll get an in-depth look at how Perseverance will explore the science of Mars, building on our understanding of the Red Planet and preparing for future human missions.
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