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Thursday, December 30, 2021

Day in Review

What are some skywatching highlights in January 2022? 

 

DAY IN REVIEW
What's Up - January 2022
Stargazing is at its best on the nights around the new moon, Jan. 2. Later that night, catch the peak of the Quadrantid meteor shower. Then look for the Moon with Jupiter on Jan. 5, and with Mars and Venus on Jan. 29.
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Wednesday, December 29, 2021

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Tuesday, December 28, 2021

Day in Review

 

DAY IN REVIEW
NASA’s Next-Generation Asteroid Impact Monitoring System Goes Online Biggest Moments on Mars: NASA’s Perseverance Rover 2021 Year in Review
A new video looks back on the six-wheeled scientist’s first 10 months on the Red Planet and all that it’s accomplished so far.
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Wednesday, December 22, 2021

Day in Review

 

DAY IN REVIEW
NASA’s Next-Generation Asteroid Impact Monitoring System Goes Online Where Ideas Go to Grow
James Smith created the JPL University Crowdsourcing Initiative (JUCI) to pair JPLers with a volunteer workforce hungry for challenges.
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Tuesday, December 21, 2021

Day in Review

 

DAY IN REVIEW
NASA’s Next-Generation Asteroid Impact Monitoring System Goes Online 5 Things to Know About a Pair of Small But Mighty Weather Instruments
Launched Tuesday to the space station, the COWVR and TEMPEST two instruments could lead the way to big improvements in gathering key information for weather forecasting.
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Monday, December 20, 2021

Day in Review

 

DAY IN REVIEW
NASA’s Next-Generation Asteroid Impact Monitoring System Goes Online NASA-JPL’s ‘On a Mission’ Podcast New Season Rolls Out With Mars Rovers
With the first episode available now, Season Four shares the personal stories of the people who’ve helped put NASA’s six-wheeled explorers on the Red Planet.
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NASA’s Next-Generation Asteroid Impact Monitoring System Goes Online How NASA’s Psyche Mission Will Explore an Unexplored World
Launching in August 2022 and arriving at the asteroid belt in 2026, NASA’s Psyche spacecraft will orbit a world we can barely pinpoint from Earth and have never visited.
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Saturday, December 18, 2021

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Wednesday, December 15, 2021

Day in Review

 

DAY IN REVIEW
NASA’s Next-Generation Asteroid Impact Monitoring System Goes Online NASA’s Ingenuity Mars Helicopter Reaches a Total of 30 Minutes Aloft
With its recent 17th flight, the Red Planet rotorcraft reaches an airborne milestone the team never considered achievable. Its 18th flight is scheduled for no earlier than today.
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NASA’s Next-Generation Asteroid Impact Monitoring System Goes Online NASA’s Perseverance Mars Rover Makes Surprising Discoveries
The findings by rover scientists highlight the diversity of samples geologists and future scientists associated with the agency’s Mars Sample Return program will have to study.
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Nominate a Student for You've Got Perseverance 💪

Selected students will get a note beamed directly from the Mars rover! 

EDUCATION EVENT

Nominations now open for You've Got Perseverance!

You've Got Perseverance Landing Page

The "You've Got Perseverance!" opportunity is for students in grades 6-8 who have demonstrated perseverance in their academic pursuits. Teachers, educators, and community leaders in the U.S. are encouraged to nominate students who've shown that nothing will deter them from their educational journey.


NASA's Perseverance mission team is no stranger to challenges, as the team has faced and overcome many hurdles to get the rover to Mars. The team wants to encourage students to persevere, to embrace the idea of not giving up when things get tough and to overcome seemingly impossible challenges. We want to hear how your students persevered!


Selected students will:

  • Get a special message sent directly from the Perseverance rover on Mars!
  • Chat with the rover team members from mission control at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory
  • Get a printed materials award pack loaded with mission essentials

Nominate by Friday, Dec. 31

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Want more ways to engage students in the science and engineering behind the Perseverance Mars rover mission?

The Mission to Mars Student Challenge offers 7 weeks' worth of guided education plans, including lessons, projects, and videos for grades K-12. 

 
Mission to Mars Student Challenge

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Mission to Mars Student Challenge

 

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