What is an Engineer? (Grades K-4) - NASA
Read NASA Knows: What is an Engineer? (Grades K-4).Kaitlyn Adams (NASA)
Read NASA Knows: What is an Engineer? (Grades K-4).Kaitlyn Adams (NASA)
Read NASA Knows: How Does the Sun Behave? (Grades 5-8).Sandra May (NASA)
The Sun is the star of our solar system. Its gravity holds Earth and our planetary neighbors in its orbit. At 865,000 miles (1.4 million km) in diameter, it’sSandra May (NASA)
NASA provides a variety of pathways for those outside the agency to contribute to authentic and meaningful research. Whether you’re a student pursuing aSandra May (NASA)
For nearly a decade, the American Association of Physics Teachers (AAPT) has been working to bring together resources through its DigiKits–multimedia collections of vetted high-quality resources for teachers and their students.science.nasa.gov
How it started versus how it’s going for astronaut Nick Hague with ISS Ham Radio on the space station.NASA
Stories open up new worlds and spark curiosity in readers of all ages – and NASA is using the power of storytelling to encourage the Artemis Generation toSandra May (NASA)
In honor of the completion of our Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope’s spacecraft — the vehicle that will maneuver the observatory to its place in space and enable it to function once there — we’re bringing you some space crafts you can complete at ho…science.nasa.gov
As students head back to school, teachers have a new tool that brings NASA satellite data down to their earthly classrooms.Charles G. Hatfield (NASA)
The Space Science Institute, with funding from the NASA Science Mission Directorate and Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation, provided unprecedented training, support, and supplies to 15,000 libraries in the U.S.science.nasa.gov
Are you hoping to slow the summer slide? NASA’s Office of STEM Engagement has pulled together this collection of hands-on activities and interesting resources to set students up for a stellar summer vacation.Kaitlyn Adams (NASA)
Are you hoping to slow the summer slide? NASA’s Office of STEM Engagement has pulled together this collection of hands-on activities and interesting resources to set students up for a stellar summer vacation.Kaitlyn Adams (NASA)
This story tells the tale of one small American flag fortunate enough to embark on an incredible journey. It wasn’t the first flag to ride into space, or theKaitlyn Adams (NASA)
Students from Syracuse City School District and Le Moyne College in Syracuse, New York, will have an opportunity this week to hear from alumna and NASANASA
Students from Syracuse City School District and Le Moyne College in Syracuse, New York, will have an opportunity this week to hear from alumna and NASANASA
Students from Syracuse City School District and Le Moyne College in Syracuse, New York, will have an opportunity this week to hear from alumna and NASANASA
On April 8, 2024, a total solar eclipse will be visible to over 30 million people across North America. To help kids learn about solar eclipses, NASA is launching Snap It! An Eclipse Photo Adventure.science.nasa.gov
Celebrate one of the world’s most famous numbers with a set of math problems involving real space missions, courtesy of the agency’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory.Anthony Greicius (NASA)
NASA has issued new grants to five universities to help develop education plans for the community overflight phase of the agency’s Quesst mission, which aimsNASA
We asked three NASA engineers to share their experiences, from early challenges they faced in their careers to the day-to-day of being a working engineer.Arezu Sarvestani (NASA)
Artemis is a new NASA program to explore the Moon. These missions will land the first woman and first person of color on the Moon.Jennifer B. Adams (NASA)
Artemis is NASA’s new lunar exploration program, which includes sending the first woman and first person of color on the Moon.Jennifer B. Adams (NASA)
A black hole is a place in space where gravity pulls so much that even light can not get out. The gravity is so strong because matter has been squeezed into a tiny space.Flint Wild (NASA)
A black hole is a region in space where the pulling force of gravity is so strong that light is not able to escape.Sandra May (NASA)
Waves and their Applications in Technologies for Information Transfer (MS-PS4)Jermaine Walker (NASA)
Waves and their Applications in Technologies for Information Transfer (MS-PS4)Jermaine Walker (NASA)