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NEWSLETTERS

-- Newsletters listed here are available free-of-charge.


NASA Educational Horizons-

An educators' newsletter, Educational Horizons, is published in Fall, Winter, and Spring of each year. The newsletter summarizes the latest education events and scientific news from NASA Headquarters and the NASA Centers. It provides information about opporunities for teachers to interact with NASA and NASA's Centers through participation in workshops, seminars, through the acquisition of educational products such as publications and videos, as well as through cable television and teleconferencing. The newsletter lists specific videos, publications, etc. that are available from NASA. To get on the mailing list contact:

		NASA Education Division
		Educational Publications Branch
		Code FEP, 300 E Street, SW
		Washington, DC  20546
		(202) 358-1533


TES NEWS-

The Mars Global Surveyor Thermal Emission Spectrometer Project at Arizona State University prints a series of short newsletters (February, May, August, November) describing the TES Project and other events and issues. TES News is distributed at our Educators' conferences, is available to visitors that come to the ASU TES facility, and are also distributed by mail. Electronic copies can be seen over the Internet using a browse tool such as Mosaic. For Internet access, the URL is: http://tes.asu.edu/.

Contact the Arizona Mars K-12 Education Program (602/965-1790) for information.


The Martian Chronicle

The Martian Chronicle is published by the Mars Exploration Office at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory. It covers topics regarding the Mars Surveyor and Mars Pathfinder missions. For Hardcopy newsletter, contact the editor, David Dubov, at (818) 393-7876 or email David.S.Dubov@jpl.nasa.gov. On the World Wide Web, look for the newsletter at http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/mars.


MARSBUGS: The Electronic Exobiology Newsletter

Published on a monthly basis by co-editors David Thomas (Belleville Area College, IL) and Julian Hiscox (Univ. Alabama, Birmingham, AL). It is available by e-mail only, and features articles about the search for extraterrestrial life, adaptability of humans to space environments, and the question of life and prebiotic chemistry on Mars. Contact Julian Hiscox for subscription at julian_hiscox@micro.microbio.uab.edu.


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