Offers a list of facilities, programs and events hosted by SESE. These include the Astronomy Open House, the ASU Planetarium, public lectures, and more.
Send in a rock from your hometown and ASU scientists will find out what it's made of using the tool that's on the Mars Exploration Rover. Visit the site to learn about rocks and minerals and to see the "rock of the month."
Fossils, minerals and gems from around the world, including fossils from dinosaurs and a giant extinct shark over 7 feet tall. Open to the public and to field trip groups.
This site offers educational materials and exercises on all aspects of geosciences, from Earth to space. Most are available in Spanish as well as English.
Students from grade 5 to college sophomores can work in class groups to participate in authentic Mars research. Students work with scientists, mission planners and educators on the THEMIS team at ASU’s Mars Space Flight Facility. Teacher resources and classroom activities are available on the site.
The ASU Mars Education Program provides workshops, field trips, and other opportunities for teachers and students to join with scientists in the excitment of Mars exploration.