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Mars and the Mojave Festival, March 9 -11, 2012.

Featuring scientist and National Park Service interpreter guided field trips to analog sites, evening keynote speakers and panels, star-gazing, and an expo including mini-rover demonstrations and a 1/10th-scale model of the Mars Science Laboratory (MSL) Curiosity Rover.

Co-sponsored by NASA Ames Research Center, the Death Valley National Park, the SAM Team at NASA Goddard, and the SETI Institute. Lucinda Land, Executive Director of the Mars Society, will be in attendance on behalf of the organization. NASA festival information

Program photo credits for this photo - Steve Hall, Mars Hill and NASA. NPS festival information
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Mars and the Mojave Festival, March 9 -11, 2012.  

Featuring scientist and National Park Service interpreter guided field trips to analog sites, evening keynote speakers and panels, star-gazing, and an expo including mini-rover demonstrations and a 1/10th-scale model of the Mars Science Laboratory (MSL) Curiosity Rover.

Co-sponsored by NASA Ames Research Center, the Death Valley National Park, the SAM Team at NASA Goddard, and the SETI Institute.  Lucinda Land, Executive Director of the Mars Society, will be in attendance on behalf of the organization. NASA festival information

Program photo credits for this photo - Steve Hall, Mars Hill and NASA. NPS festival information
Field trip to Mars analog site of Badwater with Dr. Susanne Douglas, (right).

Many areas of Death Valley have groundwater springs which rise at the edges of the salt pan. The resulting salts which form are called evaporites and these evaporites are inhabited by a variety of different microbial communities. Within these evaporites, the communities find protection from harsh light and fluctuating water levels and, in turn, affect the mineralogy of the salts they inhabit. These mineral-dwelling microbial communities are analogues for possible life forms in the evaporites of Mars, and are being studied in order to define what needs life has in an evaporate environment. We will be touring a number of pools at Badwater. These pools are within hundreds of meters of each other yet have differing chemical compositions. We will see different types of microbial communities in these pools and the minerals they produce. If you have a magnifying glass, you may wish to bring it. We will be traversing some rough, but flat ground and handling samples that will dry your hands.
Field trip to Mars analog site of Badwater with Dr. Susanne Douglas and Death Valley National Park Education Specialist Stephanie Kyriazis.
Field trip to Mars analog site of Badwater with Dr. Susanne Douglas, (left).
Field trip to Mars analog site of Badwater with Dr. Susanne Douglas, (far left).
Field trip to Mars analog site of Badwater with Dr. Susanne Douglas, (left).
Field trip to Mars analog site of Badwater.  Dr. Rosalba Bonaccorsi showing sample.
Field trip to Mars analog site of Badwater with Dr. Susanne Douglas.  Her main research area at present is Death Valley National Park, where she holds an active research permit and conducts investigations of microbe-mineral interrelationships.  Dr. Douglas has a Ph. D. in Geomicrobiology from the University of Guelph in Canada.
Field trip to Mars analog site of Badwater with Dr. Susanne Douglas and Death Valley National Park Education Specialist Stephanie Kyriazis.
Mars and the Mojave Festival, March 9 -11, 2012.

Featuring scientist and National Park Service interpreter guided field trips to analog sites, evening keynote speakers and panels, star-gazing, and an expo including mini-rover demonstrations and a 1/10th-scale model of the Mars Science Laboratory (MSL) Curiosity Rover.

Co-sponsored by NASA Ames Research Center, the Death Valley National Park, the SAM Team at NASA Goddard, and the SETI Institute. Lucinda Land, Executive Director of the Mars Society, will be in attendance on behalf of the organization. NASA festival information

Program photo credits for this photo - Steve Hall, Mars Hill and NASA. NPS festival information
Mars and the Mojave Festival, March 9 -11, 2012. Featuring scientist and National Park Service interpreter guided field trips to analog sites, evening keynote speakers and panels, star-gazing, and an expo including mini-rover demonstrations and a 1/10th-scale model of the Mars Science Laboratory (MSL) Curiosity Rover. Co-sponsored by NASA Ames Research Center, the Death Valley National Park, the SAM Team at NASA Goddard, and the SETI Institute. Lucinda Land, Executive Director of the Mars Society, will be in attendance on behalf of the organization. NASA festival information Program photo credits for this photo - Steve Hall, Mars Hill and NASA. NPS festival information" href="javascript:openLB(1758206532,'',XLarge,'',1024,548);">Mars and the Mojave Festival, March 9 -11, 2012.  

Featuring scientist and National Park Service interpreter guided field trips to analog sites, evening keynote speakers and panels, star-gazing, and an expo including mini-rover demonstrations and a 1/10th-scale model of the Mars Science Laboratory (MSL) Curiosity Rover.

Co-sponsored by NASA Ames Research Center, the Death Valley National Park, the SAM Team at NASA Goddard, and the SETI Institute.  Lucinda Land, Executive Director of the Mars Society, will be in attendance on behalf of the organization. NASA festival information

Program photo credits for this photo - Steve Hall, Mars Hill and NASA. NPS festival information
Mars and the Mojave Festival, March 9 -11, 2012.

Featuring scientist and National Park Service interpreter guided field trips to analog sites, evening keynote speakers and panels, star-gazing, and an expo including mini-rover demonstrations and a 1/10th-scale model of the Mars Science Laboratory (MSL) Curiosity Rover.

Co-sponsored by NASA Ames Research Center, the Death Valley National Park, the SAM Team at NASA Goddard, and the SETI Institute. Lucinda Land, Executive Director of the Mars Society, will be in attendance on behalf of the organization. NASA festival information

Program photo credits for this photo - Steve Hall, Mars Hill and NASA. NPS festival information
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