RMMS’s Bob Bruner’s meteorite and mineral collection was featured in the fourth landing site workshop for the Mars 2020 rover mission:
See the full presentation on the JPL website.
RMMS’s Bob Bruner’s meteorite and mineral collection was featured in the fourth landing site workshop for the Mars 2020 rover mission:
See the full presentation on the JPL website.
RMMS is happy to share our hopeful partnership with an exciting project called Martian Greenhouse 4.0, where industry mentors can team up with student groups to provide insights and guidance. If interested, please read the information below and reach out if you would like to participate!
Dr. Emily Matula leads the mentor recruitment and support.
Topics: Food, Water, Energy, Structures, Systems
Deliverables:
Approach: Student Driven / Teacher Facilitated / Industry SME inspired and Informed
Past Collaborations
MG 4.0 meets 4:30-5:30 p.m. every Tuesday online
Driving Idea:
This student project aims to empower, excite, and engage students by launching a mission to grow plants on Mars. Through weekly meetups, students create a dynamic Project Proposal, which includes designing, planning, and collaboration with aerospace subject matter experts and other students. By the end of the term, students will be exposed to the basics of project management, considerations for the spaceflight environment, and basics of habitat design.
Tuesday Virtual Meetups: (4:30 – 5:30 pm MT/Belize Time)
Each Week we will have a Spotlight Presentation (10 mins) to speak about a particular area that will help teams think of their ideas to growing food on Mars.
SLICE OF BLACK BEAUTY NWA 7034
Cost $2000. Size: 0.618 Grams
NASA just posted the summary of their Moon to Mars Objectives in September 2022. Read below or download the PDF here.
Please check out this fascinating new Mars hydrogeology paper in Nature, and note our very own Bob Bruner as one of the authors!
There is also a podcast recorded about the paper.