Mission to Mars STEM/Robotics Project

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Mission to Mars STEM/Robotics Project Students work as scientists and engineers and progress through missions that put their creative problem-solving skills to the test Mission to Mars STEM/Robotics Project Space Challenge consists of seven missions. All of them deal with setting up your space base, using the equipment, or launching a satellite that can help you explore planets even further away. The seven missions are: •  Launch the Satellite into Orbit •  Return the Rock Samples •  Free the MSL Robot •  Activate Communications •  Secure Your Power Supply •  Assemble Your Crew •  Initiate Launch