NASA DFRC and JPL are providing an opportunity to educators of grades 7-9 to submit a proposal for student teams regarding improved earthquake monitoring through airborne science research platforms. "Through this challenge, students will have the opportunity to investigate, evaluate, design and present a solution to a real-world problem that will expand our understanding of earthquakes at the global level. Students will form small mission teams to create multimedia presentations that suggest a site for a new earthquake science investigation." Proposals will be reviewed by NASA teams, and winners will be invited to participate in the AREES 2012 Summer Academy.
Notice of Intent letters are due by 16 April 2012 and student team proposals are due by no later than 21 May 2012.
For more information, visit http://aeroi.org/node/58.
Notice of Intent letters are due by 16 April 2012 and student team proposals are due by no later than 21 May 2012.
For more information, visit http://aeroi.org/node/58.
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