TODAY AT 1 PM (PDT): Teaching Space With NASA - Exploring Mars Science With the Perseverance Rover

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Title: Teaching Space With NASA – Exploring Mars Science With the Perseverance 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 - Exploring Mars Science With the Perseverance Rover

Tuesday, July 7, 1-2 p.m. PDT (4-5 p.m. EDT)

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. Hear from JPL Systems Engineer Christina Hernandez about her work on the rover's PIXL science instrument. Get an overview of the rover's science goals and the science instruments it will use to search for signs of habitability and ancient life, collect samples and prepare for future astronauts. With a focus on the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) science practices, learn how lessons and activities from JPL’s Education Office can get your students excited about Mars and Earth science, whether they are learning in a traditional classroom, summer camp or online.

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