The education logs are written to give a record of what type of questions were being asked by the students and teachers who interacted with the crew in SIM. The method of communication was via “Chatroll” an online tool of instant messaging.

2013


In 2013 Kiwi school kids had the rare opportunity to follow a mock Mars Mission at the Mars Desert Research Station (MDRS) in the Utah desert for the duration of two weeks and connect directly with the crew via the school computers using the same chat facility provided on KiwiSpace Mars Mission site.

Education Log TasMars 2013 

Education Log Day 10 
Te Awamutu College

Education Log Day 12
Kuranui College Greytown &
Tawa College Wellington

Education Log Day 13
Mission Heights School Auckland
Wellington East Girls College 

 

2012


In 2012, during the two weeks of the expedition, Carter Observatory Wellington acted as "New Zealand Mission Control" and the students interacted with the crew via the chat facility at Carter Observatory.

Education Log KiwiMars 2012 

Education Log Day 03

Education Log Day 04

Education Log Day 05

Education Log Day 06

Education Log Day 07

Education Log Day 08

Education Log Day 09

Education Log Day 10

 

2012 Mission Control Carter Observatory

Carter’s stunning library was transformed into a high-tech mission control for the duration of the crew’s stay in Utah. A suite of laptops along with Mars themed exhibits set the scene and allowed students, teachers and the public to interact with KiwiMars Crew, find out about the mission, and learn more from expert astronomers.

Carter also provided dedicated staff members to look after Mission Control and interact with visitors. This included short presentations about the project and the mission progress at least twice a day, incorporating the latest updates from the base.

All planetarium shows during this time included Mars content and updates from the crew, inspiring visitors to go out and look for the planet for themselves in the night-time sky. Carter also provided a venue for meetings in the build-up to the mission and for a public event once the crew return from Utah.

Education Log-MDRS

The 2012 log is written to give a record of what type of questions were being asked by the students, teachers & visitors at Carter Observatory who interacted with the crew in SIM. The method of communication was via “Chatroll” an online tool of instant messaging.

This instant messaging took place almost every day (see logs) from 1600 hrs to 2300 hrs MDRS time (10 AM to 5 PM NZST).