Workshop
Educator Workshop (In Person and online) – Europa Clipper Mission
When:
Saturday, August 17, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. PDT (1 p.m. to 4 p.m. EDT)Where:
Von Karman Auditorium, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, California, and online (link will be provided to registered participants)Target Audience:
Educators for grades 4-12Overview:
This workshop for educators will take place at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California, and online. It will highlight NASA's Europa Clipper mission. Europa Clipper is a spacecraft launching to Jupiter's icy moon, Europa, to determine whether there are places below the surface of the moon that could support life. We will hear from mission scientists and learn how you can incorporate the science and engineering of this mission into your classroom with NGSS-aligned lessons.
Educators can register by filling out the form below:
Student Activities
- Collection
Ocean Worlds Activities for Students
Learn about the ocean worlds throughout our solar system with these science and engineering activities for students.
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8 Real World Science Facts About Saturn's Moon Enceladus
Subject Science
Grades K-12
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Space Shorts: Could Jupiter's Moon Europa Have an Ocean?
Subject Science
Grades 1-12
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Ocean Worlds
Subject Science
Grades 3-12
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Explore Earth and Space With Art
Subject Art
Grades 4-12
Expert Talks
- Expert Talk
Teaching Space With NASA – Exploring Europa
In this educational live stream, NASA experts discuss the search for life beyond Earth and an upcoming mission to explore Jupiter's moon Europa.
- Expert Talk
Teaching Space With NASA – Robotic Oceanographers
Hear from scientists exploring Earth's oceans and learn about how we use robotic explorers to collect data on how our oceans are changing as well as explore ocean worlds beyond Earth.
Articles
- Articles
Ocean Worlds Articles from NASA/JPL Edu
Read about NASA missions exploring ocean worlds beyond Earth, and meet the interns taking part in the discovery process.
- Teachable Moments
Flying Through the Plume on Saturn's Moon Enceladus
A daring feat by NASA’s Cassini mission at Saturn shed new light on the ocean world Enceladus. Get students exploring the math behind the science.
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