28 November – Red Planet Day Celebration at SSRLTL

 

 November 28 – Red Planet Day 



Why This Day Is Special?

Red Planet Day commemorates the launch of Mariner 4, the first spacecraft to successfully fly by Mars, sparking curiosity about space and life beyond Earth.

History Behind the Day

Mariner 4 was launched by NASA on Nov 28, 1964. It sent back the first close-up images of Mars in 1965, changing space science forever.

Did You Know❓

  • ISRO’s Mangalyaan mission reached Mars in 2014.
  • Mars is called “Mangal” in many Indian languages.
  • Scientists believe Mars may have hosted life.

How Can We Celebrate? 

Watch a documentary on mars or Mangalyaan.
Read about Mars rovers like Perseverance.
Discuss space with students or kids.

To the red frontier—space is closer than ever.


Red Planet Day Celebration at SSRLTL

SSRLTL proudly celebrates Red Planet Day with excitement and curiosity as students explore the mysteries of Mars and space science. The event begins with an engaging assembly where SSRLTL students present facts, models, and short talks about the planet Mars, its atmosphere, and its significance in future space exploration. Teachers and the principal of SSRLTL inspire students to think beyond Earth, nurturing their interest in astronomy and scientific innovation. The celebration reflects SSRLTL’s commitment to fostering scientific awareness and encouraging young minds to dream big.

Throughout the day, SSRLTL organizes creative activities such as space quizzes, model-making competitions, and informative exhibitions showcasing the wonders of the Red Planet. Students enthusiastically participate, demonstrating their curiosity and creativity. The event promotes a spirit of discovery, teamwork, and learning, helping SSRLTL students appreciate the vastness of our universe and the importance of science in shaping humanity’s future.

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