These video clips introduce students to the Orion Crew Exploration Vehicle, space food, spacesuits, robotics, NASA's plans to return to the moon and more.
The site features articles, multimedia and other NASA resources that provide information about NASA's mission to understand Earth better.
Let NASA know that you will be watching the Hubble mission.
Learn about the science of light, color and optics as they apply to telescopes and the light they detect.
This animated children's book for K-4 teaches concepts of remote sensing. It has lesson plans and hands-on activities.
These coloring pages include labeled drawings of the Ares rockets that will take astronauts to orbit and return them to the moon.
In this short video clip, the Tree House Detectives learn about different types of satellites and how they are used.
Motivate students to train like astronauts!
Students race against the clock to add as fast as a rocket in this online math game.
These online children's books are available in both English and Spanish.
Learn about spacesuits and how they have evolved. Meet people who design, build and work with them.
How long does it take to travel to the nearest planet? The nearest star? Find out!
The Students' Cloud Observations On-Line project involves students in real science.
A new Mars mode in Google Earth brings a high-resolution, three-dimensional view of the Red Planet to Earth's desktops.
Learn about ways that pilots use technology to see through clouds and during poor weather conditions.
Five years ago NASA's Stardust spacecraft navigated through a cloud of ice and dust to return images of comet Wild 2. Read more historical facts in This Month in Exploration.
This series highlights NASA Earth Explorers who have a variety of backgrounds and interests.
The Charles M. Schulz Museum in Santa Rosa, Calif., is highlighting the connection between NASA's pioneering astronauts and Peanuts' barnstorming beagle.
Fermi is a powerful space observatory that will open a wide window on the universe.
Learn about microgravity research, Earth system science, physics and astronomy from NASA scientists.