Overview

    What do educators and NASA missions have in common? They begin with curiosity and end with discovery. Spark your students’ curiosity by using the excitement of spaceflight to engage them in science, technology, engineering and mathematics, or STEM, topics. Mission-related resources are waiting for you at the links below.

Missions

  • Upcoming Missions

    Upcoming Missions

    Learn about what’s on the horizon with NASA spaceflight, and find out how you can get involved.

  • Picture of Constellation rocket taking off

    Constellation: America's Next Giant Leap

    The next giant leap has begun and you can learn more about the newest spaceships being developed to send humans to the station, moon and beyond, and the people that make it possible.

  • Space shuttle Endeavor in flight over Earth

    Space Shuttle Missions Education Resource Pages

    See these educational resource pages associated with previous missions.

  • Cassini-Huygens Mission

    Cassini-Huygens Mission

    Discover how some of the world’s best space scientists and engineers are working to uncover the mysteries of Saturn.

  • Galileo, journey to Jupiter

    Galileo  →

    Learn about the first spacecraft to fly past an asteroid and the first to discover a moon of an asteroid.

  • International Space Station

    International Space Station Science

    Do you want to learn more about the current science investigations happening on board the International Space Station? Check out the Station Science resource page.