Join Heather Paul as she takes us on an inspirational voyage of discovery about Artemis, Orion and aerospace STEM careers. Heather is a highly experience...
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Do your students love space? Do they love robots? How about space robots? You can inspire your students to learn more about the...
A meteor has crashed to the International Space Station (ISS) and the air is leaking out somewhere. As a team, students must create their own...
Tara Ruttley is Associate Program Scientist for the International Space Station (ISS) at NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas. Until 2007, she was lead...
Tom Nolan, an Earth Scientist with Nasa’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory talks about why he feels that coding is an essential skill for students looking to...
Susan G. Finley, a native Californian, has been an employee of NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) since January 1958, making her the longest-serving woman in...
In this video, we speak with Paulo Younse, a Robotics Engineer With NASA’s Jet Propulsion Labs, about the importance of robotics and STEM subjects in...
We speak with James Wigfall, Education Manager at the Space Centre Houston, and ask why he feels STEM is such an important part of modern...
By Michelle Waring Recently, we were given the opportunity by One Giant Leap Australia Foundation to spend a day with internationally renowned astrobiologist Mike Malaska...
In our chats with NASA series, Ed Van Cise, Flight Director for the International Space Station explains why he believes that computer gaming plays such...
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