Using Near Real-Time Mission Data for Education and Public Outreach : Strategies from the Life in the Atacama E/PO Effort
- Author
- Seneker, D.
- Published
- [2005].
- Physical Description
- 1 electronic document
- Additional Creators
- Cabrol, N., Waggoner, A., McCloskey, R., Wettergreen, D., Coppin, P., Myers, E., Lu, L., Fischer, K., and Wagner, M.
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- The EventScope educational telepresence project has been involved with education and public outreach for a number of NASA-sponsored missions including the Mars Exploration Rovers, the Odyssey Mission, and the Life in the Atacama project. However, during the second year of operations in the Atacama, a modified version of the EventScope public interface was used as the remote science operations interface. In addition, the EventScope lab hosted remote science operations. This intimate connection with the mission operations allowed the EventScope team to bring the experience of the mission to the public in near real-time. Playing to this strength, the lab developed strategies for releasing E/PO content as close to real-time as possible.
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- NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) Collection.
- Note
- Document ID: 20050174596.
Lunar and Planetary Science XXXVI, Part 13; LPI-Contrib-1234-Pt-13. - Terms of Use and Reproduction
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