Graphic showing the skycrane lowering the Perseverance Mars rover onto the surface of the Red Planet

When:

Thursday, February 18, 9:30 a.m. to 10 a.m. (12:30 p.m. to 1 p.m. EST)

Where:

Online (YouTube)

Target Audience:

K-12 Students

Overview:

On February 18, NASA's Perseverance rover will finally land on Mars after completing a complex maneuver called entry, descent, and landing, or EDL. As we count down the final hours before landing, the Education team at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory will be joined by scientists and engineers working on the mission to discuss what to expect as the rover touches down, answer questions, and showcase student work from the Mission to Mars Student Challenge!

Join us for this 30-minute landing day special for K-12 students to share in the excitement.

Watch Online (Thursday, Feb. 18 at 9:30 a.m. PST)

Got questions for our NASA experts? Register your classroom, educational organization, or household to participate in the Mission to Mars Student Challenge for an opportunity to have your questions answered during the live Q&A. Registered participants will also receive event reminders and other resources from NASA, as well as opportunities to have their student work featured during the NASA broadcast.

Registration Details:

  • This live broadcast is designed for K-12 students and educators.
  • You must be registered for the Mission to Mars Student Challenge to participate in the Q&A. Those who are registered will receive event reminders and a link to join the Q&A in their email inbox.
  • Registrants must be at least 18 years old. If you are under 18, have a teacher or an adult fill out the registration form on your behalf
  • You do not need to register to attend - only to ask questions during the live stream.
  • A recording will be made available after the live stream.

About the Mission to Mars Student Challenge:

Lead students in designing and building a mission to Mars with a guided education plan and resources from NASA, join in live stream Q&As with experts, and share student work with a worldwide audience. The challenge culminates on February 18, when students can land their missions along with the Perseverance Mars rover!

Register your class, school, education group, or family to take part in the challenge and receive:

  • Guided education plans for elementary, middle, and high school students with standards-aligned STEM lessons and activities from NASA. Plans are flexible with your schedule and can be completed in whole or in part or in any sequence.
  • A weekly newsletter with links to tips and resources related to the mission phase of the week.
  • Video conversations with mission scientists and engineers highlighting how their work relates to what students are learning – plus, ideas to kick-start the weekly challenge.
  • Opportunities to participate in Q&As with mission experts and submit student questions and work that could be featured during NASA broadcasts leading up to and on landing day.

› Learn more and register

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More Resources From NASA

  • Website: Perseverance Mars Rover
  • Website: NASA Mars Exploration
  • Website: Space Place - All About Mars
  • Video: Perseverance Mission Landing Trailer
  • Profiles: Meet the Martians
  • Simulation: Fly Along with Perseverance in Real-Time
  • Virtual Events: Watch Online – NASA Mars Exploration
  • Videos: Mars exploration videos from NASA
  • Images: Mars exploration images and graphics from NASA
  • Articles: Articles about Mars exploration from NASA
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