Members learning about spectral measuring which will be used on the Chandrayaan lunar missionMembers posing in front of a model of a satellite that will be used to map saturns moonsLearning about the Juno mission to JupiterPhoto Op - satellite in orbitJPL provided a lot of informative handouts and even trading cards of Saturns moonsThe Dawn mission is to characterize the early solar system flying by Mars on its way to Vesta, and Ceres in the asteroid belt between Mars and JupiterPhoto Op - members asked JPL scientists many questionsMany of the scientists and engineers have PHD degreesThey are all extremely interested in their workThere is something at JPL or NASA for everyoneOn our way into the fabrication clean room area to see how the electronics are madeLearning about roboticsSeveral of the Mars rover models were on display - we coudl even "drive" one of themWe can thank the space program for the tiny circuitry in most of the electronics we take for granted todayThe JPL "enose" can sniff out harmful chemicals - it can even tell the difference between Coke and PepsiThese rockets are a little larger than the ones we launchThe members wanted to bring this one homeIn line for the Deep Space Control room
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We can thank the space program for the tiny circuitry in most of the electronics we take for granted today