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Mars for Students |
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Teams of students and teachers in the Athena Student Interns Program become part of the Mars Exploration Rover mission science team as they work one-on-one with scientists to prepare for research and discovery on Mars. Read more >> |
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Through the Mars Exploration Student Data Team, teachers and students work from their schools to help study and characterize different aspects of Mars -- from the atmosphere to the surface -- to help support the landed Mars Exploration Rover mission. Read more >> |
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Students: Send us your rocks!
Mars scientists are asking students from around the world to help them understand the red planet. Send in a rock from your region of the world, and we will use a special tool like the one on the rover to tell you what it's made of.
For an online rover image experience, visit: |
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