Want a chance to name NASA’s next Mars Rover? You must be a K-12 student in the United States to participate, but voting on the names will be world-wide. For…
Want a chance to name NASA’s next Mars Rover? You must be a K-12 student in the United States to participate, but voting on the names will be world-wide. For…
NASA’s next Mars rover mission will launch in 2009. Twice as long and five times as heavy as the Mars Exploration Rovers, the Mars Science Laboratory will collect Martian soil…
High schoolers in the Phoenix Student Interns Program have been working on the Phoenix Mars Mission. In partnership with NASA’s Robotics Alliance Project and mission Education & Public Outreach they…
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…
Looking for a fun summer activity? View a list of robotics-related summer camps. Want something cool to do at home? Try some of NASA’s
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 regular FIRST Robotics Competition season may be over, but now it's time for post-season events. Watch the Monty Madness webcast on Saturday, May 31, 8:00am-5:00pm EST/EDT. Find out more…
Visit the Robotics Curriculum Clearinghouse for peer-reviewed robotics lesson plans and classroom activities.
The VEX Robotics Competition World Championship for middle and high school teams took place on May 2 and 3. Learn more and watch the competition animation on the VEX website….