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When:

Wednesday, April 14, 1-2 p.m. PDT (4-5 p.m. EDT)

Where:

Online

Target Audience:

Informal and formal educators (all audiences welcome)

Overview:

Lately, all eyes have been on Mars with the successful landing of the Perseverance rover, designed to search for signs of ancient life on the Red Planet. But Mars isn't the only place in our solar system where NASA is searching for signs of life. One such place isn't a planet at all, but Jupiter's icy moon Europa.

With evidence of a global ocean underneath an active, icy crust, Europa has become an increasingly intriguing destination in the search for life beyond Earth. In this live science talk, planetary geologist Cynthia Phillips will join education specialist Brandon Rodriguez to discuss how future NASA missions will explore Europa and other ocean worlds.

The presentation will include a live Q&A session and a short discussion for educators on how to bring this exciting science into the classroom with resources from NASA.

Watch Online (Wednesday, April 14 at 1 p.m. PDT)

Register below for an opportunity to have your questions answered during a live Q&A session with NASA.

  • All audiences are welcome.
  • Registered participants will receive an email with information about how to submit questions during the live stream.
  • You do not need to register to watch – only to ask questions during the live stream.


This event is part of an ongoing series of virtual education workshops from the NASA-JPL Education Office. For resources related to this workshop, recordings, and information about future virtual workshops, visit the Teaching Space with NASA homepage.

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