NASAJPL Education

NASAJPL Education

@NASAJPL_Edu

Space-related educational activities and resources for teachers and families from NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory.

Pasadena, CA · http://education.jpl.nasa.gov

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Call us givers: Six exquisitely wrapped videos designed to help you create a "wow!" inducing science fair project: .

Who said math isn't cool? JPL propulsion guru Todd Barber goes on Bear-Grylls-like adventures using math to guide him!

35 years in space and it keeps going and going and going. Happy birthday, Voyager 1! Check out the mission timeline at .

11 days till landing! The rover will likely pull 11 g during descent to Mars

Teachers, don't miss the chance to see land and bring Curiosity into your class. Deadline is July 13!

Teachers! Bring "Curiosity" into your class & see land! It's all happening at our educator workshop:

Got a computer? Go where no man’s gone before. NASA/JPL aeronautics and graphics engineer, Jon Nguyen, shares how:

500,000 lines of code, 0 margin for error and just 7 minutes. How will land on Mars? "It looks crazy"

He's Baaack! Catch up with our pro-snowboarder turned JPL intern as he interviews a lead engineer for !

Salutations, Earth! Summer starts in the north & winter in the south. Which season do you like best?

. is casting a broad net for Summer of Innovation mini-grant partners. Proposals due by 6/29. Info:

Experience the wonder of NASA up close this summer! Learn how more than 500 museums are engaging their communities:

Take the controls of a virtual Rosetta spacecraft to explore a mysterious comet with the new app from NASA SpacePlace

Register by March 9 to attend an educator workshop highlighting NASA's International Space Station!

Greenhouse gases: good, bad or ugly? Learn about this climate conundrum at NASA/JPL's educator workshop on March 3.

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