Professional Development Web Seminar: My Angle on Cooling
Posted on Oct 30, 2012 08:30:34 AM | John Entwistle | 1 Comments    |
Professional Development Web Seminar
As part of a series of electronic professional development experiences, the NASA Explorer Schools and the National Science Teachers Association are hosting a 90-minute Web seminar called Heat Transfer: MESSENGER -- My Angle on Cooling on Nov 1, 2012, at 6:30 p.m. EDT. Learn how the MESSENGER mission to Mercury takes advantage of passive cooling methods to keep the spacecraft functioning in a high-temperature environment. You will also see how to use the mission’s Staying Cool activities to lead students through an examination of different solutions to the problem of how to deal with too much sunlight and energy.

This seminar will be repeated on Mar. 21, 2013.

For more information visit the registration page.

Link to the NES Virtual Campus home page.


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1 On Nov 04, 2012 08:26:23 PM  guest  added a comment on your blog post. 

Hello!!
My name is Mary and i am a high school student, i would like to know more about the robot that was release to mars in which mexican people helped to construct it, my english teacher just told us obut the new, and i was so shockt, in fact i felt really proud of mexicans, so i want to know more about it
what was the name o the robot?
what was the function of the robot?
in what way this is oing to help the humanity?
what consecuences can it bring to us?
in scale of 1 to 10 how important this achievement is?
Thanks!

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