It's an exciting age for solar system exploration. There are plenty of ways for you and your students to get involved. New
opportunities arise often, so check back frequently for the latest news:
NASA Educator Astronaut Program
NASA is seeking K-12 teachers to join the astronaut corps as part of the Educator Astronaut Program. Teachers selected for the
program will become fully-qualified mission specialists. They will conduct experiments and teach class from orbit - inspiring a new
generation of space explorers. There also are opportunities to participate in the program right here on Earth.
Solar System Educators Program (SSEP)
Solar System Educators are K-12 math and science teachers who lead workshops to teach other educators how to incorporate solar
system exploration into their curriculum. SSEP teachers receive training at NASA's Jet Propulsion Lab in California. They have
conducted 728 workshops throughout the country, reaching about 54,000 people.
Practical Uses of Math and Science
(PUMAS)
PUMAS is a collection of one-page examples of how math and science topics
taught in K-12 classes can be used in interesting settings. The examples are written primarily
by scientists and engineers, and are available to teachers, students, and other interested
parties on the PUMAS website.
Solar System Ambassadors Program
Solar System Ambassadors are a group of trained space enthusiasts from all walks of life who work with NASA to communicate
exciting discoveries and plans for space exploration. There are ambassadors in every state and Puerto Rico. The application period
for 2002 is over. Stay tuned for new opportunities to join this exciting program.