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Educator Workshop: Sept 17 – 🌜Lunar & Meteorite Sample Certification

We're back in person with a certification workshop you won't want to miss! 

EDUCATION EVENT

Teachers, bring real Moon and meteorite samples into your classroom!

Educator Workshop: Lunar and Meteorite Sample Certification

Lunar and Meteorite Sample Certification Workshop

When: Saturday, Sept. 17, 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. PDT

Where: NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, California

Target Audience: Limited to K-12 teachers employed at U.S. schools

Overview: JPL Educator Workshops are back in person, and we're starting off with a lunar and meteorite sample certification course. NASA makes actual lunar samples from the historic Apollo missions available to lend to teachers. Attend this certification workshop to bring the excitement of real lunar rocks and regolith samples to your students. Participation is limited, so register online today!

 

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Monday, Sept. 12

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NASA Artemis Toolkit

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Artemis Activities for Students

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Asteroids Activities for Students

 

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Teachable Moments: The 50th Anniversary of NASA's Apollo Moon Landing

Teachable Moments

The 50th Anniversary of NASA's Apollo Moon Landing

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A Lesson for Every Day of the School Year

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