Want to know how Mars content fits into the Standards or what resources can support your classroom or museum? Perhaps you're interested in workshops or other ways to participate. Happy to help.
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I believe it is too hard or obscure to find the option of asking a question at this 'web page'. I think you should simplify the web site and make look more 'like' yahooanswers..when it comes to asking or answering questions. Just a thot. More than anything..I
want to see human response. Thanks for any and all answers Bye SC
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Most programs seem to be focused on students, which is great. But are there any programs intended for professionals? Specifically, I would love to see something that physicists, engineers, physicians, etc. could be involved with as a hobby.
Why does the page give me an unexpected error when clicking done on the map mars page or count craters page??
How can we contact site administrators about problems and/or suggestions for the site?
What are the best things for students in high school and college to study if they want to be active in mars and space exploration?
Should NASA have more of a presence in public schools? Would that get kids more excited about science education?
Where can one find a list of workshops regarding Mars or astronomy in general for a specific location?
