The activities in this educator guide encourage students to see the science all around them and to realize its relevancy in their lives outside school.
The activities in this educator guide encourage students to see the science all around them and to realize its relevancy in their lives outside school.
NASA is looking for the right stuff, or in this case, the right name for the next Mars rover.
Returning to the moon will prepare NASA for long-term stays on other worlds. This mini unit includes a video, a lesson that simulates mining ilmenite to obtain oxygen on the moon, and a quiz.
Applications from K-12 educators are due Jan. 13, 2009.
This conference is for all K-12 educators and is taking place Feb. 5-7, 2009, at Space Center Houston.
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.
Find NASA resources from this alphabetic listing of NASA sites.
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Explore the solar system in three dimensions.
Learn more about the men and women who make up NASA's Astronaut corps.
Use these educational materials that introduce NASA's new Ares rockets.
Find out how to download different posters and products from NASA's Space Flight Awareness Office.
Thermal tiles and blankets on the shuttle protect it from heat.
› View This VideoWatch the result when liquid nitrogen is poured onto an object. Help students understand the behavior of matter at very low temperatures. This knowledge is critical to space exploration.