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1 http://institute.nsta.org/web_seminars.asp JPL/NSTA Web Seminar: Using Earth to Explore Mars LIVE INTERACTIVE LEARNING @ YOUR DESKTOP

2 Agenda: 1.Introductions 2.Tec-help info 3.Web Seminar training 4.Presentation 5.Evaluation 6.Chat with the presenters

3 Let’s do a poll question! Is this your first Web Seminar?

4 Al Byers Assistant Executive Director National Science Teachers Association

5 Jeff Layman Tech Support 703-312-9384 jlayman@nsta.org NSTA T. Mike Childs Tech Support 323-939-1544 ext. 232 tmike@avacast.com AVACAST Susan Hurstcalderone Science Teacher Volunteer Chat Moderator Tech Assistance

6 Let’s do a poll question! Who is in the audience?

7 Screen Shot

8 Tool palette buttons: Stamps Brush To erase use UNDO and/or CLEAR

9 Where are you now?

10 Now, it is time for a Quiz!

11 http://institute.nsta.org/web_seminars.asp JPL/NSTA Web Seminar: Using Earth to Explore Mars LIVE INTERACTIVE LEARNING @ YOUR DESKTOP

12 Using Earth to Explore Mars Joshua Bandfield and Brian Grigsby Arizona State University

13 Earth and Mars Features Volcanoes and lava flows Rock layers, channels, and other water related features Canyons Impact craters Eolian features (dust & dunes) Polar caps Much more…

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15 Arizona Mars NASA/JPL/Cornell

16 Volcanoes and Volcanic Features Olympus Mons, Mars NASA/JPL/MSSS

17 Kamchatka, Russia NASA Earth Observatory Hecate Tholus Mars NASA/JPL/ASU Trace where you see lava flows on both images

18 Arsia Mons, Mars Hawaii NASA/JPL/ASUNASA Earth Observatory

19 Rock Layers, Channels, and Other Water Related Features NASA/JPL/ASU Rock Layers Mars

20 Rock Layers Mars NASA/JPL/MSSS Great Salt Desert, Iran NASA Earth Observatory What could have caused the patterns you see in both images?

21 Lena River Delta, Russia NASA Earth Observatory Holden Crater Delta, Mars NASA/JPL/MSSS

22 Braided Stream, Madagascar Outflow Channel, Mars NASA/JPL/ASUNASA Earth Observatory Which direction the water was flowing in the Mars image?

23 Gullies Mars NASA/JPL/MSSS Gullies, New Mexico Joe Hearst (jhearst@typepad.com)

24 Canyons Valles Marineris, Mars Stretches for 1000’s of km! NASA/JPL/MSSS Originally formed through tectonics Later modified by giant floods

25 Grand Canyon, Arizona NASA Earth Observatory Valles Marineris Mars ESA/DLR/FU Berlin

26 Impact Craters NASA/JPL/ASU Can you trace the ejecta blanket in this image?

27 Meteor Crater, Arizona Louis J. Maher, Jr. Endurance Crater Mars NASA/JPL/Cornell

28 Dust and Dunes NASA/JPL/MSSS Dust Storm, Earth Dust Storm Mars

29 NASA/JPL/MSSS Can you identify the dust storm in the image on the right?

30 Dust Devils Mars NASA/JPL/MSSS NASA/JPL/ASU Dust Devil, Arizona

31 Sand Dunes, Colorado Louis J. Maher, Jr. NASA/JPL/MSSS Sand Dunes Mars

32 Polar Caps Mars’ polar caps are made of solid carbon dioxide (dry ice) and water ice Mars’ South PoleEarth’s South Pole NASA/USGS NASA/JPL/MSSS

33 CO2 Frost forms over many surfaces annually Layers of dust and ice Mars NASA/JPL/MSSS Erebus Glacier, Antarctica NASA Earth Observatory

34 Snow Drifts, Antarctica NASA Earth Observatory NASA/JPL/MSSS Swiss Cheese Terrain Mars

35 Mars Exploration Program Timeline

36 Mars Global Surveyor (MGS) (1997) Mars Odyssey (2001) Present Day Spacecraft (NASA) 2 Mars Exploration Rovers (2004) Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (2006)

37 What are the names of the Mars Exploration Rovers? Discovery & Columbia Lewis & Clark Spirit & Opportunity Cassini & Magellan

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40 Future Spacecraft in Development (NASA) Phoenix Mars Lander (Aug 2007) Mars Science Lab (MSL) (Fall 2009)

41 Beyond 2009 Scout missions Sample Return Mission Astrobiology Field Lab

42 Additional Websites: http://marsed.asu.edu http://themis.asu.edu http://mars.jpl.nasa.gov/ http://msip.asu.edu

43 Time for Quiz #2!

44 National Science Teachers Association Gerry Wheeler, Executive Director Frank Owens, Associate Executive Director Conferences and Programs Al Byers, Assistant Executive Director e-Learning LIVE INTERACTIVE LEARNING @ YOUR DESKTOP NSTA Web Seminars Flavio Mendez, Program Manager Jeff Layman, Technical Coordinator Judith Lopes, Administrative Assistant Susan Hurstcalderone, Volunteer Chat Moderator

45 Web Seminar Evaluation http://institute.nsta.org/survey/xx.asp

46 http://sciguides.nsta.org NSTA SciGuides: Provide tools to quickly and easily locate targeted science content information and teaching resources from NSTA-reviewed science web sites.

47 Lunar Exploration: Energy and a Sustainable Habitat November 28, 2006 NSDL: Plate Tectonics Made to Order November 30, 2006 6:30 PM Eastern Time


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