Are you ready for this year’s NASA TechRise Student challenge? From researching Earth’s environment to designing experiments for space exploration, schools are invited to join NASA in its mission to inspire the world through discovery. If you are in sixth to 12th grade at a U.S. public, private, or charter school – including those in U.S. territories – your challenge
The NASA Solar System Ambassadors program is a public engagement effort that works with motivated volunteers across the nation to communicate the science and excitement of NASA’s space exploration missions and discoveries with the people in their communities. For more information and/or to apply: https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/solar-system-ambassadors/events/ Deadline: 00:00
Are you looking for the latest NASA resources for educators, students and families? Keep up with the latest NASA STEM happenings by subscribing to the NASA EXPRESS newsletter.Each weekly email features at-home activities to inspire learning and exploration. Find crafting ideas, science experiments with household items and videos to watch as a family. Updates on workshops, internships, contests and student
NASA’s citizen science projects are collaborations between scientists and interested members of the public. Through these collaborations, volunteers (known as citizen scientists) have helped make thousands of important scientific discoveries. More than 410 NASA citizen scientists have been named as co-authors on refereed scientific publications. Projects range from exploring dark matter to observing clouds on Earth, and many can be
The Northwest Earth and Space Sciences Pathways (NESSP) runs an annual challenge for teams of students in grades 3–12. Missions have ranged from the Moon to Mars and all the way out to some of the icy worlds of our solar system. For more information and/or to apply: https://www.nwessp.org/ Deadline: 00:00