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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)
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)
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)
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)
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 region in space where the pulling force of gravity is so strong that light is not able to escape.Sandra May (NASA)