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The United States' first woman astronaut remembers her shuttle flights, and reflects on significant changes affecting Earth's climate since then. She also describes Earth-imaging activities available to classrooms.
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Solar System Ambassador with a Solar Spin
The Ambassador program is a NASA public outreach program designed to inspire the next
generation of explorers.
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Phoenix on the Red Planet
NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander successfully touched down on the northern plains of Mars on May 25, 2008.
+ JPL Phoenix site |
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Want to be a Cassini Scientist for a Day?
If you're a student who's ever wondered what it's like to be a NASA scientist, look no further.
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High-Schoolers Go Into Overdrive at FIRST Robotics Competition
Six-foot-tall robots, designed and built by high school students, took center stage recently at the Los Angeles FIRST Robotics Competition.
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Video: What's Up for September
Step away from the city lights and gaze up at our Milky Way galaxy. You may even see one of the galaxy's spiral arms with your own eyes!
+ Go to video
+ Amateur astronomy resources
Pack Your Backpack
Tour JPL with our new JPL Virtual Field Trip site. Stops include Mission Control and the Rover Lab. Cool space images and souvenirs are all included in your visit.
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Student and Teacher Resources
JPL's Education Office offers a "backpack" of resources for students and educators.
+ Resources
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