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As the first mission dedicated to the study of the Martian interior, InSight offers several unique opportunities to engage and educate. The landing, seismic measurements and precision tracking data from InSight provide the perfect opportunity to bring Mars science to classrooms, museums, and after-school programs. Educators can use Mars seismic data in their classrooms. They can also participate in online lessons and activities, or access resources from Teachable Moments.
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You can send a personalized greeting to NASA's InSight lander and its team. Share your thoughts, and see what others have written.
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Follow the InSight mission from home with content created from our partners at CNES and SEIS that includes fun games, quizzes and other educational activities for kids, students, teachers and learners of all ages.
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Access Teachable Moments on InSight's launch and landing, a collection of standards-aligned STEM lessons and activities all about Mars, and information about Educator Workshops. More classroom activities ›
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InSight placed the first seismometer directly on Martian ground, to tap into the Red Planet's heartbeat. This data is available to educators via partner institutions around the world. More about seismology in schools ›
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Mars planet facts and information. Compare Earth & Mars. Fun science images for kids, school, family & space fans.
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Ask a question about Mars. Information about Mars missions, rovers, orbiters, landers, astronauts, and human exploration.
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Explore this 3D visualization of the Mars InSight lander in this interactive tool ›
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