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N.H. JASON Resources
What do Mars and New Hampshire have in common, and how can you bring this expedition closer to home for your students?
It may be easier than you think.
Extreme Environments
Part of this curriculum focuses on extreme environments and life that adapts to extreme conditions. New Hampshire has some of the most extreme weather ever recorded right on top of Mount Washington. How do Mars and Mount Washington compare? The Mount Washington Observatory
Technology and Space
Part of this curriculum focuses on robotics. Not every NASA scientist gets to travel in space, but through the use of technology, can create things that will. New Hampshire engineers and scientists have created products used on the Mars rovers to collect data, protect the rovers and help scientists on Earth communicate with them. Have your class interview one of these companies and learn first-hand what it was like to work with NASA on the country's most ambitious space exploration mission yet. Warwick Mills BAE Systems Ferrite Systems
To Infinity and Beyond
Did you know there is a vast resource network available at the Christa McAuliffe Planetarium in Concord? From NASA Satellite images to accredited professional development opportunities, the Christa McAuliffe Planetarium is out of this world. Christa McAuliffe Planetarium
Call or email the NHPTV Knowledge Network at 1-800-639-3413.