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Through a variety of programs, CEPS staff transmit their enthusiasm and knowledge about planetary science to the public at large.

Exhibits:
CEPS has curatorial responsibility for Earth and planetary science exhibits at NASM:
 

Looking at Earth Gallery Looking at Earth highlights the development of aerial and orbital imagery from the earliest balloon photos of the 19th Century to today's latest satellite images.
Exploring the Planets Gallery Exploring the Planets tours the different worlds of the solar system. CEPS staff are currently planning an update to the Exploring the Planets gallery that will utilize new technologies to bring the latest discoveries in planetary science to the general public.
Earth Today Gallery Earth Today, presented in a state of the art digital theater, is updated several times daily to show near real-time satellite views of the Earth's atmosphere, oceans, and landmasses.
GPS Gallery GPS: A New Constellation describes the history of Global Positioning Systems, how they work, and how the technology is used today.
Lunar samples on display Lunar samples on display in the Museum include five samples from various Apollo missions. Touch a piece of the Moon! NASM displays one of only five lunar samples in the world that you can touch.
Coming next year, Windows on Earth, an interactive kiosk in the Looking at Earth gallery, providing a high-tech view of the Earth from space.
NEAR kiosk screen shot CEPS maintains a number of kiosks in the Exploring the Planets gallery highlighting imagery from recent and current planetary science missions.


 
Public Programs:
CEPS staff with R/C mars roverCEPS staff participate in the development and presentation of public programs, including lecture series, planetarium programs, museum events, and outreach activities. These presentations address current research in CEPS and/or topics in Earth and planetary sciences. Thousands of visitors have participated in CEPS' popular Mars Day!, Discover the Moon Day, and Geography From Space events.

CEPS works closely with the Museum's Educational Services Division to develop educational materials and programs, including curriculum materials, workshops, and online activities.


Online Activities:
Fun activities and info for teachers and the general public on the CEPS links page.