06.05.12 - On June 5 at noon EDT, Dr. Morgan Abney and Jennifer Pruitt will answer questions about their engineering career paths and roles in research to sustain life in space.
Read about the project firsthand from one of our participating teachers!
Students share their experience as a participant in the NES National Student Symposium.
Transform your classroom into a launch pad, a space station, and more by becoming a NASA Explorer School.
NES, in cooperation with Oklahoma State University, announces the opportunity for educators to earn Continuing Education Units!
Visitors can preview excerpts of the weekly NASA Now programs, giving students a front-row seat at many of NASA's activities.
NASA Explorer Schools recognizes teachers, schools and students who become highly engaged with all the NES project has to offer.
05.23.12 - On May 23, 2012, research materials engineer Mia Siochi answered questions about nanotechnology, self-healing materials and other emerging materials and systems of the future.
05.18.12 - On May 18, 2012, C.J. Kanelakos, a mechanical design engineer on the Robonaut 2 project, answered student questions about Robonaut 2, and a career in robotics as a mechanical design engineer.
05.15.12 - On May 15, 2012, students asked questions of astronaut Greg Johnson about his education, astronaut training, and experiences while living and working in space during two shuttle missions where he was the pilot.