Ever wonder what it’s like to work on Mars? Then take a look at the blogs of scientists, engineers, and even high school students working on the Phoenix Mars Lander…
Ever wonder what it’s like to work on Mars? Then take a look at the blogs of scientists, engineers, and even high school students working on the Phoenix Mars Lander…
Do you have questions about Mars? Then try asking the new computerized scientist, Dr. C.!
The Phoenix Mars lander is sending back amazing images of the surface of Mars! Visit the NASA Phoenix website to view images and check for updates. Follow the mission with…
The Phoenix Mars Mission is scheduled to land May 25, 2008. Get into the spirit by making your own balloon-powered lander model and learn more about the mission.
Visit NASA’s Exploration website to learn about future exploration missions and view images and animations of new technology.
The transcripts of the National Engineers Week webchats are available here.
NASA’s Spirit rover is spending its fourth anniversary on Mars at the northern edge of a low plateau. Visit NASA’s Mars Exploration Rover website for more.
Astronomers funded by NASA are monitoring the trajectory of an asteroid estimated to be 50 meters (164 feet) wide that is expected to cross Mars’ orbital path early next year….
The Phoenix Mars mission is on its way to the Red Planet. You can make your own Mars lander model and even try your hand at a successful landing! Check…
The next mission to Mars, the Phoenix Mars Lander, launched 8/4/07 at 5:26 a.m. EDT. For more, check out the audio and video files.