Watch what happens when ordinary objects are cooled to cryogenic temperatures and learn about phase changes.
Watch what happens when ordinary objects are cooled to cryogenic temperatures and learn about phase changes.
This NASA video segment explains what engineers do at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in California. Viewers learn that engineers work collaboratively to solve problems.
Most tropical hurricanes begin in Africa, but an El Nino can stop the storms before they become full-blown.
Commemorate the launch of Sputnik 1 by celebrating World Space Week in your classroom, Oct. 4-10, 2008!
Celebrate this year's theme of "No Child Left Inside" during the week of Oct. 12-18.
The National Institutes of Health has aligned its series of curriculum supplements to individual state education standards. Visit the link to request these free education supplements.
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The Hubble educational resource site offers activities and resources for three primary themes: Hubble Careers, From Galileo to the Great Observatories, and the Hubble Walk: Spacesuits and Spacewalks.
Meet the scientists and engineers behind the spacecraft that are exploring other worlds.
An online scanning electron microscope allows students to zoom in and focus on a variety of built-in microscope samples.
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Expedition 17 astronaut Greg Chamitoff answers questions submitted online. Read his answers and send in a question.
This weekly Web comic follows the adventures of Alkina, a humanoid alien, and Epo, a spaceship/observatory. New episodes appear each Monday.