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June 19-21 at MSU, nearly 2,500 youth and chaperones from every MI county come stay on campus for 4-H Exploration Days-- a pre-college program to meet new people and experience the life of a Spartan.
2013 Exploration Days, Sailing
Photo credit: Katie Gervasi
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The view through the crack in the door of an abandon military bunker.
Photo provided courtesy of the artists.
Curated by Andy McGivern, the seventy objects comprising “Explorations in Wood” are a small sample of the work held in the collection of Philadelphia’s Center for Art in Wood, gathered over a forty-year period. The works stem from a love of wood and display a variety of wood types. Processes are varied, too, including wood-turned vessels as well as more sculptural forms. The exhibition is proof that The Center for Art in Wood encourages an international roster of artists to not only explore the many facets of wood; the Center also continues to challenge artists to discover the inherent and dynamic possibilities of the medium.
Exploration Days, canoeing & Kayaking
June 19-21 at MSU, nearly 2,500 youth and chaperones from every MI county come stay on campus for 4-H Exploration Days-- a pre-college program to meet new people and experience the life of a Spartan.
Photo credit: Mariah Montenegro
Exploration Days, canoeing & Kayaking
June 19-21 at MSU, nearly 2,500 youth and chaperones from every MI county come stay on campus for 4-H Exploration Days-- a pre-college program to meet new people and experience the life of a Spartan.
Photo credit: Mariah Montenegro
Today's VIS image shows a section of Mangala Valles. Mangala Valles is a complex channel more than 900km long (560 miles). The channel system starts near Mangala Fossae, a large tectonic feature that intersects the volcanic plains of Daedalia Planum. Like other channels in the region, Mangala Valles flows northward, eventually emptying into southern Amazonis Planitia.
This martian scene spans 18 x 271 kilometers (11 x 169 miles). To see where on Mars this area lies, and to download high-resolution versions of the image go to themis.asu.edu/zoom-20241108a
See the Red Planet Report at redplanet.asu.edu for updates on Mars research and exploration. For more about Mars geology, check out the Mars-ePedia: marsed.asu.edu/marsepedia
For the latest THEMIS Mars images as received by mission scientists, see themis.asu.edu/livefrommars. To learn more about the THEMIS camera and its Mars images, see themis.asu.edu
This image is in the public domain and may be republished free of charge. If used, please credit it as NASA/JPL-Caltech/Arizona State University.
Virginia Sea Grant Fellows, interns and staff take a tour on the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Ship Okeanos Explorer on Monday, July 2, 2018 in Norfolk, Virginia.
The ship recently returned from a mission exploring the deep-water areas of the Southeastern United States and will start another expedition to map the seafloor on July 12, 2018.
(Photo: Lisa Sadler | Virginia Sea Grant)