Webinar
Teaching Space With NASA – Engineering the Deep Space Network
When:
Wednesday, September 16, 3-4 p.m. PDT (6-7 p.m. EDT)Where:
OnlineTarget Audience:
Informal and formal educators (all audiences welcome)Overview:
In this one-hour education webinar, NASA experts will discuss how we communicate with spacecraft using the Deep Space Network, a system of massive antennas stationed around the world. Join NASA-JPL engineer Bernardo Lopez and education specialist Brandon Rodriguez for a presentation about the science and engineering behind the Deep Space Network and the future of spacecraft communications.
The live broadcast will also include a Q&A for registered participants. All audiences are welcome. The presentation will conclude with a short discussion for educators about how the content aligns with the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) and related educational resources from NASA.
Watch Online (Wednesday, Sept. 16 at 3 p.m. PDT)
Register below for a chance to join the conversation during the live event. You do not need to register to watch – only to participate in the Q&A.
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This event is part of an ongoing series of virtual education workshops from the NASA-JPL Education Office. For resources related to this workshop, recordings, and information about future virtual workshops, visit the Teaching Space With NASA homepage.