Imagine a job where you can combine computer programming, robotics, and time on a boat out on the ocean. It might sound like a dream, but that’s the job of…
Imagine a job where you can combine computer programming, robotics, and time on a boat out on the ocean. It might sound like a dream, but that’s the job of…
What is ESTME? It stands for Excellence in Science, Technology and Mathematics Education. ESTME Week has created activities you can do, posters you can download, educational resources, and more!
Scientists at NASA are designing a robot to assist astronauts with their routine chores on the International Space Station (ISS) and they want your help! Join the challenge, interact with…
NASA’s new Educator Astronaut Program will give some great teachers a chance to go into space! Educators can learn more about applying and students can nominate their favorite teacher at:…
Scientists and engineers have been discussing the pros and cons of the different landing site options for the Mars Exploration Rovers. Learn more about the landing sites and the final…
Students in grades 4-8–develop a solution for one of the 2003 Design Challenges! All you need is creativity, the ability to work as a team, and the desire to get…
Did you watch the Engineering on the Red Planet webcast? Now that you’ve heard from JPL engineers and a high school robotics student, let us know what you learned! Test…
NASA’s two Mars Exploration Rovers need a name. Students in grades K-12 in the United States can submit suggestions and take a chance at being part of history!
Check out information on a free robotics workshop for 7-12 grade educators January 23 and 30, 2003!
To highlight the upcoming Mars Exploration Rover mission, NASA TV is taking a closer look at the Red Planet and robotics Jan. 8-15. You can watch the programs on the…