Mission
Perseverance Mars Rover 'Landiversary'
When:
Saturday, February 18Where:
OnlineTarget Audience:
All AudiencesOverview:
NASA celebrates the 'landiversary' of its Perseverance Mars rover on February 18, marking two years since the rover's nail-biting descent on the Red Planet.
Join the celebration by catching up on the rover's latest discoveries and activities, which include collecting rock core samples that will be sent to Earth by a future mission and witnessing a solar eclipse!
The Mission to Mars Student Challenge is a great way to get students of all ages exploring STEM and the Red Planet right along with the Perseverance rover. The challenge includes seven weeks of education content that can be customized for your classroom as well as education plans, expert talks, and resources from NASA. Check out the challenge and more educational resources you can use to get students engaging in STEM with NASA below.
Educational Resources:
Educator Resources
- Collection
NASA's Mission to Mars Student Challenge
Bring students along for the ride as we explore the Red Planet with NASA's latest rover to land on Mars!
- Collection
Exploring Mars Lessons for Educators
Get students engaged in the excitement of NASA's next mission to Mars with standards-aligned STEM lessons.
- Teachable Moments
NASA's Perseverance Rover Lands on Mars
Learn how, why, and what Perseverance is exploring on Mars, plus find out about an exciting opportunity for you and your students to join in the adventure!
- Teachable Moments
Meet Perseverance, NASA's Next Mars Rover
Find out how the rover has been "souped up" with science instruments, cameras and technologies to explore Mars in new ways – plus, what to expect on launch day.
Student Activities
Expert Talks
- Expert Talks
Exploring Mars With the Perseverance Rover
Learn what goes into successfully designing, building, launching, and landing a rover on Mars and meet the scientists and engineers working on NASA's Perseverance Mars rover mission.
- Learning Space With NASA
Building and Operating a Mars Rover
In this talk for students in grades 5-12, we discuss how NASA builds and operates rovers on Mars and build a rover together while answering students' questions.
- Learning Space With NASA
Experts Discuss NASA's Mars Helicopter
Join NASA experts to learn about Ingenuity, the first helicopter designed to fly on Mars. Learn what to expect during Ingenuity's historic first flight and how to follow along with resources from NASA.
- Learning Space With NASA
Build Your Own Mars Helicopter
In this talk for students in grades K-8, we build our own paper helicopters as we learn about the first helicopter to fly on Mars and answer students' questions.
Articles
Join the Conversation
- Learn about the latest news, events, and resources from the education team at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Sign up for the JPL Education newsletter
- Join the conversation and find out about the latest opportunities with @NASAJPL_Edu on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.
Explore More:
- Downloads: Ingenuity Mars Helicopter Backgrounds – Mobile | Web Meeting/Dekstop
- 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
- Share: Social Media