'Journey to Mars' to be part of virtual STEM Festival Mineral Daily News-Tribune KEYSER - What does the Mars Perseverance Rover landing mean for us? The West Virginia Science Public Outreach Team (SPOT), a program developed by NASA WV Space Grant Consortium and Green Bank Observatory, is inviting everyone to celebrate the history of Mars and the future of Mars missions during the annual Mineral County STEM Festival. On Saturday, March 13, at 1 p.m., undergraduate SPOT Ambassadors Sarah Long, Madison Sites, and Gabriel Abreu-Vigil will be presenting “Journey to Mars.” This show combines videos, questions, and slides to tell the exciting story of the planet that has driven humanity’s curiosity to reach further than ever before. “Students and adult-learners alike love our Journey to Mars presentation,” says Sophie de Saint Georges, coordinator with West Virginia Science Outreach Team (WV SPOT). “The content is both fun and accessible for all ages.”