Finding out what is out there
Finding out what is out there
The mission of Astromaterials Research and Exploration Science Division,
or ARES, is to combine scientific and engineering expertise in order
to advance human space exploration, to integrate terrestrial and planetary
research, and to promote successful space missions by mitigating risk.
Our people are the world's leading sample scientists and we curate the
most extensive collection of extraterrestrial materials on Earth.
The mission of Astromaterials Research and Exploration Science Division,
or ARES, is to combine scientific and engineering expertise in order
to advance human space exploration, to integrate terrestrial and planetary
research, and to promote successful space missions by mitigating risk.
Our people are the world's leading sample scientists and we curate the
most extensive collection of extraterrestrial materials on Earth.
ARES Highlights
Mars Curiosity Rover
The rover's goals include an investigation of the Martian climate and geology along with assessing whether the selected field site inside Gale has ever offered environmental conditions favorable for microbial life.
Learn more about Curiosity >
OSIRIS-REx
The spacecraft will rendezvous with the near-Earth Asteroid Bennu in 2020. It will collect material from the surface of the asteroid via a robotic arm and is planned to return with the samples to Earth in 2023.
Learn more about OSIRIS-REx >
ISRU & Simulants
The farther humans go into deep space, the more important it will be to generate their own products with local materials, a practice called in-situ resource utilization (ISRU).
Learn more about ISRU & Simulants >
In Your Classroom
Lunar and Meteorite Sample Disk Program (K-12)
Each Meteorite Sample Disk contains six different types of Meteorite samples. Each Lunar Sample Disk contains three Lunar rock and three Lunar soil (regolith) samples collected by the Apollo astronauts.
Learn more about LMDP >
University Petrographic Thin Section Program
Twelve polished thin sections of samples from either the Lunar or Meteorite collections are provided to colleges and universities that offer curriculums in the geosciences.
Learn more about Thin Sections >
Webinars
Our interactive webinars are designed to connect educator-led student groups in formal and/or informal classroom environments with Subject Matter Experts to generate interest, excitement, and awareness of NASA science.
Learn more about Webinars >
Expedition Earth & Beyond
This program is designed to motivate middle and high school students to develop a greater interest in Science, Math, Engineering, and Technology (STEM) related subjects.
Learn more about EEAB >