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Found 20 - 23 results of 23 programs matching keyword " target."
Return to Mars: View from Mars
(Webcast)
Running Time:
00:37:00
Find out what sunsets look like on Mars and what makes the red planet red with images taken by the MERs’ cameras
Project:
Return to Mars
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Date:
January 6,
2004
Format:
Demonstration / Activity
Category:
Science in Action
Subject(s):
astronomy/Space Science
Keywords:
mars
,
mer
,
robots
,
science
,
images
,
horizon
,
craters
,
surfaces
,
dry lakes
,
rocks
,
wheels
,
cameras
,
nasa
,
jpl
,
rat
,
solar power
,
target.
Real:
225
K
Return to Mars: Introduction to Adventure
(Webcast)
Running Time:
00:42:06
Come to the Exploratorium and see the first images from the Mars Rover Spirit. Learn about the Mars missions and the tools used to explore Mars.
Project:
Return to Mars
|
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Date:
January 4,
2004
Format:
Demonstration / Activity
Category:
Science in Action
Subject(s):
Astronomy/Space Science
Keywords:
mars
,
mer
,
robots
,
science
,
images
,
horizon
,
craters
,
surfaces
,
dry lakes
,
rocks
,
wheels
,
cameras
,
nasa
,
jpl
,
rat
,
solar power
,
target.
Real:
225
K
Return to Mars: Only Mars
(Webcast)
Running Time:
00:07:57
See an 8 minute video of the planet Mars from the James Lick Observatory telescope!
Project:
Return to Mars
|
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Date:
August 28,
2003
Format:
Expedition
Category:
Science in Action
Subject(s):
Astronomy/Space Science
Keywords:
mars
,
mer
,
robots
,
science
,
images
,
horizon
,
craters
,
surfaces
,
dry lakes
,
rocks
,
wheels
,
cameras
,
nasa
,
jpl
,
rat
,
solar power
,
target.
Real:
225
K
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