Drake Planetarium Programs
MarsQuest
MarsQuest traces Mars history from the various War God forms given by different cultures to the infamous "canals" which led to science fiction stories about Martians. We hear excerpts from H. G. Wells' "War of the Worlds" and Edgar Rice Burroughs.
Striking photos of Mars of our time -- as seen in the night sky through binoculars and telescopes, and from our Mars explorations-- will captivate your students. We compare the climate and terrain of Earth and Mars, and present the current thinking about the rationale for future exploration.
A NASA JPL ambassador will also present the most recent information about the Red Planet as seen by the "eyes' of the new Mars landers.
Science Education Content
The focus of MarsQuest is to present Mars via a set of multidisciplinary themes. These ideas are woven throughout the program and help relate the information presented in the show to the lives of students, families, and the general public. Show content is relevant in the following subject areas:
- Physical Science
- Earth and Space Sciences
- Life Sciences
- Science and Technology
- History of Science/Science as a Human Endeavor
Mars Adventure!
Drake Planetarium and Science Center offers a unique opportunity for students to learn more about our closest planetary neighbor through a 2-part field trip at our facility. One hour will be devoted to the study of Mars in our 70-seat planetarium, featuring the MarsQuest program. An additional hour and a half will be reserved for the hands-on creation of individual rovers in our Mars Rover LEGO lab.
For more information, or to reserve time, call 513-396-5578.
Some schools may qualify for transportation scholarships to this special event. Please inquire about this by calling our office at 513-396-5578.
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