ExMASS 2022-2023 Final Presentations
Offered By: Lunar and Planetary Institute via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Watch high school students present their final research projects for the 2022-2023 Exploration of the Moon and Asteroids by Secondary Students (ExMASS) program. Over the course of 58 minutes, participants showcase their findings to a panel of judges, demonstrating the culmination of their work in lunar and asteroid studies. This program, managed by the Lunar and Planetary Institute's Center for Lunar Science and Exploration and funded by NASA's Solar System Exploration Virtual Institute, offers a unique glimpse into the next generation of space science researchers and their contributions to our understanding of celestial bodies.
Syllabus
ExMASS 2022–2023 Final Presentations
Taught by
Lunar and Planetary Institute
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