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Should Students Select A Wet Spot For A Mars Landing Site?

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Should Students Select A Wet Spot For A Mars Landing Site?

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Malin Space Science Systems, Discoverers of Possible Recent Water on Mars, Will Help Mentor Winning Students in Red Rover Goes to Mars Pasadena, CA, — Michael Malin and Ken Edgett of Malin Space Science Systems — the discoverers of possible recent liquid water on Mars — will work directly with the winning students in The Planetary Society’s Red Rover Goes to Mars project to help the kids image a potential landing site for a future Mars sample return mission. The first round of the Red Rover Goes to Mars selection process has just ended with the submission of hundreds of essays by young people worldwide, aged 9-15, vying for a spot on the Student Scientist team. Students from 43 nations have submitted essays to the Student Scientist Essay Contest, and the discovery of erosion on Mars that suggests the presence of recent liquid water is sure to pique their interest. Winners will be announced in the fall. Red Rover Goes to Mars, a joint educational program with the LEGO Company, is the

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