Educating future scientists, technologists, engineers and mathematicians is a global effort -- one that includes the contributions of Roscosmos.
05.11.12 - SpaceX's Dragon capsule will transport student payload Aquarius on its historic flight to the International Space Station.
Check out NASA's new space station page for educators and students.
05.03.12 - NASA solar physicist Terry Kucera's openness to unexpected opportunities has led her to a career studying the sun.
04.25.12 - Specially crafted rockets soared high into the skies April 22 at the 2011-12 NASA Student Launch Projects challenge.
04.25.12 - Former astronaut Piers Sellers has spent his career exploring both Earth and space.
On May 5, 1961, astronaut Alan Shepard became the first American in space. Visit NASA Space Place to see pictures of Shepard.
04.18.12 - Comic book stories of space exploration inspired Andrew Fraknoi as a child. Today, he shares his love of science and astronomy with others.
Visit The Space Place to find fun ways to celebrate on April 28, 2012.
04.11.12 - These inner-city students are ready to take on the Great Moonbuggy Race!
04.11.12 - The questions Mehdi Benna asked as a child led him to a career of searching for the answers.
04.02.12 - NASA Education joins science teachers at the 2012 National Science Teachers Association national conference in Indianapolis.
04.04.12 - Einstein Fellow April Lanotte is using her small-town background to help NASA broaden its education reach.
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04.14.12 - NASA has crowned its vehicular engineering victors of the 19th annual NASA Great Moonbuggy Race.
› Face of the Race, 2012 →
03.28.12 - Musician Will.i.am talks about some of the agency's outstanding accomplishments in space and how they are used to improve our life on Earth.
03.27.12 - NASA invites education companies to incorporate the latest discoveries from NASA's space science missions into their education products with SpaceMath@NASA.
Angry Birds Space has provided NASA an opportunity to share a core concept of space exploration: gravity.
› Pettit Demonstrates a Trajectory
03.23.12 - Did you ever use a flashlight to send a Morse code message to your neighbor at night as a kid?
This brochure is a collection of stories about benefits from research on the International Space Station.
03.28.12 - NASA scientist Duane Waliser investigates the weather and climate patterns that affect our planet.