Middle and high school students conduct meaningful research while exploring underwater environments.
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ERCs are here to help educators learn about and use NASA's educational resources.
Expedition 17 astronaut Greg Chamitoff answers questions submitted online. Read his answers and send in a question.
This weekly Web comic follows the adventures of Alkina, a humanoid alien, and Epo, a spaceship/observatory. New episodes appear each Monday.
What happens when 43 high school students accept a challenge from NASA to build robots for a competition measuring both "smarts" and style?
In this video, Mission Commander Scott Altman describes why the astronauts visit Goddard Space Flight Center during their training.
Explore this interactive model to learn about the tools Phoenix is using to study the northern plains of Mars.
Research experience in a NASA student project gave Candy Barbaran the opportunity for hands-on learning.
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Bring NASA hurricane expert Dr. Jeffrey Halverson into your classroom with these one-to-four-minute video segments. Each segment links to National Education Standards.
Disney/Pixar's Wall-E lends a hand in teaching this lesson about proportion.
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NASA and the Southeast Regional Clearinghouse offer a collection of helpful hints and resources for STEM educators who work with persons with disabilities.
NASA is the major sponsor of this new permanent exhibition at the National Air and Space Museum in Washington, D.C.
Learn how NASA is using remote sensing to study coral reef ecosystems.
See the winning artwork from this year's contest for high school and college students.
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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See images and video footage chronicling the historic first flight of astronaut Alan Shepard.
Celebrate Buzz's spaceflight and the STS-124 mission with games, activities and messages from Buzz that will be added throughout the mission.
Students shared their visions for improving air transportation in a recent NASA contest.
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A NASA astrophysicist is encouraging students and the public to "look up."
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