NASA Administrator Charles Bolden and Secretary of Education Arne Duncan hosted Washington area students for a live discussion with Expedition 21 astronauts aboard the space station.
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Space science professor David Hurd creates tactile teaching materials that make the planets in the solar system "feel as they look."
College students who worked behind-the-scenes of NASA's EarthKAM project now work on the inside.
NASA Astrophysicist John Mather, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physics 2006, will answer video questions uploaded on YouTube.
Learn more about the new generation of space vehicles that will take crews to the International Space Station, return humans to the moon and even expand humankind's reach out into the solar system.
Learn more about NASA's newest plans that will propel humans to the moon and beyond. The site contains links to the Orion crew capsule and the Ares rockets, as well as related multimedia and links.
A White House celebration recognizes a NASA-sponsored student robotics team.
NASA's Science, Engineering, Mathematics and Aerospace Academy is a national program for historically underserved and underrepresented K-12 youth.
Buzz Lightyear rolled triumphantly down Disney's Main Street to mark a successful stay on the International Space Station.
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To commemorate the release of the 2009 Louis Braille Bicentennial Silver Dollar, NASA's STS-125 mission flew two of the coins aboard during the Hubble Servicing Mission.