Barnstormers walk on the wings of the planes to entertain the crowds.
Ready to fly a kite? Build a plane? Learn about the forces of flight? This guide traces the history of flight from kites to NASA's X-43 experimental aircraft. The ten activities in "The Courage to Soar" are primarily science, but they are also rich in the language arts skills of reading, writing, speaking, and listening. For many of the lessons, a student text with a vocabulary list is provided for guided reading instruction.
Welcome to the Ares Projects education page: your online source for Ares-related educational material and information.
Ares K-12 Educational Materials Ares Projects and the Marshall Space Flight Center Academic Affairs Office are collaborating on the development of several K-12 education resources. Check back often to discover what has been added. > Ares Educational Materials > MSFC Academic Affairs Office
Ares Educational Presentations Ares Projects has developed age specific presentations to excite and engage students in NASA's return to the Moon and the launch vehicles that will take us there.
The Rockets The Ares I and Ares V rockets are NASA's newest planned launch vehicles. The Ares I will launch the Orion Crew Vehicle into low Earth orbit. The Ares V will transport cargo to low Earth orbit. > More About Ares I > More About Ares V > More About Orion
Ares Lithographs Would you like to learn more about America's new launch vehicles, Ares I and Ares V? Take a look at our lithographs that explain our future mission to the Moon and beyond.
Featured Education Resources: Internships/Activities Here you can learn about student internships available at NASA, or you can enjoy activities, games, and puzzles