Solar System Ambassador Events for Summer 2008 →
Summer is heating up with presentations by NASA Solar System Ambassadors at local venues -- libraries, schools, state parks, museums and more -- across the United States. Themes planned for these public events include "Barnstorming the Solar System," "Phoenix Landing," "Summer Solstice and the Sun," "Moon Observing," and "Twin Robots on Mars in 3-D." Events are planned throughout the summer. Visit the Solar System Ambassadors Web site for a calendar of events.
Send Your Name Into Space on the NASA Kepler Mission →
NASA invites you to submit your name to be included on a DVD that will be rocketed into space as part of NASA's Kepler Mission, scheduled to launch in February 2009. Those wishing to participate should submit their name, the state or country they live in, and, if they desire, a short statement (500 words or less) answering the question: "Why do you think the Kepler Mission is important?" The deadline for submissions to the Kepler Mission Web site is
Nov. 1, 2008.
Student Opportunity: Ames Education Associates Project →
The Ames Education Associates Program is a unique experiential learning program that provides students or faculty members at U.S. colleges or universities, postdoctoral fellows and active K-12 teachers the opportunity to "experience NASA." Educational Associates will participate in and contribute to a project at a NASA facility for a minimum of two months, and a maximum of 12. The program operates year round and positions may start and end at any time.
Research Scholarship: NASA Astrobiology Institute →
The NASA Astrobiology Institute Research Scholarship Project offers research-related travel support that enables graduate or postdoctoral students to circulate among two or more NAI teams or participating institutions of the NAI. Requests are accepted on a continuous basis.
Join Now: Saturn Observation Campaign →
Professional and amateur astronomers, along with interested members of the public, are invited to join the Cassini-Huygens Mission to Saturn by becoming members in the Saturn Observation Campaign. SOC members will participate in training sessions conducted from NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory via teleconference. Participants will be asked to conduct three or more Saturn observation events in their communities. SOC members may also be contacted for information on Saturn viewing events.