The subject "phases of the moon" tops the list of things that students misunderstand.
Learn the size of the moon with the help of Disney/Pixar's robot.
Find four contests to celebrate the planet.
Obtain lesson plans that use NASA Earth science data.
Middle and high school students conduct meaningful research while exploring underwater environments.
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Physical and hands-on activities encourage students to train like an astronaut!
Hurricanes are explained at the student level.
This weekly Web comic follows the adventures of Alkina, a humanoid alien, and Epo, a spaceship/observatory. New episodes appear each Monday.
Thousands of people across the U.S. support our nation's human spaceflight effort.
Students collected images of an asteroid in the TIE program.
The Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter is NASA's first step toward returning humans to the moon.
This video and a poster help explain why we should explore space.
Disney/Pixar's Wall-E lends a hand in teaching this lesson about proportion.
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Join Dr. Lucy McFadden for this free, one-hour webinar taking place on Aug. 8, 2008, at 1 p.m. EDT.
NASA and the Southeast Regional Clearinghouse offer a collection of helpful hints and resources for STEM educators who work with persons with disabilities.
This archive contains digitized photos, movies and drawings of unique research aircraft flown at NASA.
Watch an animation of NASA's future spacecraft and spacesuit.
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NASA tests future technology for living and working on the surface of the moon.
Are you ready to go to the edge of the galaxy?
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See the space ranger take a tour of the International Space Station.
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