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Wednesday, May 12, 2021

More to Explore on Mars

A student challenge for summer – plus, build a Mars helicopter with us! 

More to Explore on Mars This Summer

Summertime is just around the corner, and with it comes new opportunities to get students engaged in NASA's exploration of Mars. Whether you are looking to close out the school year or looking ahead at summer learning for youth or yourself, read on to find out about newly added events and opportunities to join the adventure with NASA!

Upcoming Events

Mission to Mars Student Challenge for Summer Camps

MAY 13 - JULY 15

Mission to Mars Student Challenge for Summer Camps

Are you a camp or afterschool-group leader? Learn about an exciting opportunity to immerse your youth in the latest exploration of Mars with NASA. Our popular Mission to Mars Student Challenge is back with a summertime edition!

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Learning Space With NASA Live Stream – Build Your Own Mars Helicopter

WEDNESDAY, MAY 19, 9 AM PDT

Learning Space with NASA Live Stream – Build Your Own Mars Helicopter

In this live stream for students in grades K-8, we'll build our own paper helicopters as we learn about the first helicopter to fly on Mars. Plus, we'll answer your questions during a live Q&A.

Register for Q&A

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Educator Resources: NASA's Mission to Mars Student Challenge

Educator Resources

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