Learn about the next mission with this interactive learning tool.
High school experiments tested in reduced gravity are helping students figure out how to grow plants on the moon and Mars.
A Web site provides an in-depth look at ocean surface currents. The site includes classroom lessons and interactive data visualizers.
High school rocket team members aim for the sky with their rockets and their futures.
Help NASA scientists by making and reporting cloud observations on Jan. 13, 2009.
Expedition 18 astronaut Sandra Magnus writes in her journal about what it's like to live in microgravity.
Space Science Explorers talks with three people working to prolong the life of NASA's Hubble Space Telescope.
Check out this interactive feature and learn about the different parts of a spacesuit.
Students ponder what life will be like on the moon and create images of futuristic spacecraft, lunar greenhouses and dome-like habitats.
Flight Engineer Sandra Magnus is the newest member of the Expedition 18 crew. Follow along as she writes about her experiences on the International Space Station.
Explore how spacesuits work and how they have evolved. Learn about the people who design, build and work with them.
Endeavour's mission will prepare the International Space Station to support a larger crew.
NASA's IBEX spacecraft explores the battle at the edge of the solar system.
Launched on Oct. 19, 2008, the IBEX satellite will explore the boundaries of Earth's solar system. Learn more about the mission through questions and answers.
Explore strange new worlds with this continuously updated database of all known planets beyond Earth's solar system.
A next-generation space traveler gives students the opportunity to conduct space research.
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The moon has no air, but could you still get hang time? Find out in this short video.
Grab a telescope, binoculars or just a lawn chair, and head out to the backyard for a night of cosmic sightseeing.
At the detention facility where he teaches, Daniel Loewen is using NASA projects to help students get their lives back on track.
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Middle and high school students conduct meaningful research while exploring underwater environments.
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