South Sevier High School Moon 101 Presentation
High school students from South Sevier High School (Utah) give their Moon 101 presentation. This is the first presentations students gave as participants in the 2020-2021 Exploration of the Moon and Asteroids by Secondary Students (ExMASS) program. The ExMASS program is managed by the LPI's Center for Lunar Science and Exploration and funded by NASA's Solar System Exploration Virtual Institute.
Видео South Sevier High School Moon 101 Presentation канала Lunar and Planetary Institute
Видео South Sevier High School Moon 101 Presentation канала Lunar and Planetary Institute
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