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NASA STEM
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We’re launching STEM Engagement to new heights with learning resources that connect teachers, students, parents and caregivers to the inspiring work at NASA. Join us as we apply science, technology, engineering and mathematics to explore space, improve aeronautics, examine Earth and strive to land the first woman and first person of color on the Moon with the Artemis program.
Advice for Graduates From NASA Astronauts
Recent astronaut graduates share advice and encouragement for students who are graduating this year and taking off on their next big adventures.
We’re launching STEM Engagement to new heights with learning resources that connect teachers, students, parents and caregivers to the inspiring work at NASA. Join us as we apply science, technology, engineering and mathematics to explore space, improve aeronautics, examine Earth and strive to land the first woman and first person of color on the Moon with the Artemis program.
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We’re launching STEM Engagement to new heights with learning resources that connect teachers, students, parents and caregivers to the inspiring work at NASA. Join us as we apply science, technology, engineering and mathematics to explore space, improve aeronautics, examine Earth and strive to land the first woman and first person of color on the Moon with the Artemis program.
NASA STEM resources: www.nasa.gov/learning-resources/
Follow us on social media.
Facebook: NASASTEMEngagement
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Pinterest: www.pinterest.com/nasa/nasa-stem/
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STEMonstrations: Momentum and Impulse
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Did you know momentum plays a part in how astronauts appear weightless on the International Space Station? In this STEMonstration, European Space Agency astronaut Andreas Mogensen explores the science involved in momentum and impulse and demonstrates how it relates to life on station! Get an insider look into the microgravity environment of the space station and how to measure mass using moment...
Working Towards a Clearer View of What’s Happening in Space
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Galactic cosmic rays provide information about what’s going on in our galaxy and what our planets are made of. While we have great experimental data available to understand various galactic processes, this data needs to be well supplemented by nuclear data. In this respect, scientists perform nuclear-related experiments, including one completed in March 2024 at an accelerator at Brookhaven Nati...
Updates from the Sun: Parker Solar Probe and the April 2024 Great American Eclipse
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2024 is NASA’s “Heliophysics Big Year,” and there is a huge amount going on with the Sun to keep up with! Join Dr. Samuel Badman, an astrophysicist at the Center for Astrophysics | Harvard & Smithsonian, to discuss new and upcoming scientific breakthroughs being made by NASA’s Parker Solar Probe (humanity’s mission to “touch the Sun”), look at the April 8th solar eclipse, and learn what it mean...
A New Era in Solar System Astronomy with JWST
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Join Dr. Geronimo Villanueva, the Associate Director for Strategic Science of NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center’s Solar System Exploration Division, to learn how the exploration of our solar system is being radically changed since the beginning of operations of the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) in mid-2022. This was recorded on February 22, 2024. We’re launching STEM Engagement to new heig...
Exploring Earth to Understand Mars
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Rocks, sediments, and geologic processes observed on Earth are critical to understanding Mars’ past. Join Dr. Cherie Achilles, a minerologist at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center, as we go on a virtual visit to some of the best Mars analog environments on Earth, including Iceland, Hawaii, and Alaska. This was recorded on January 25, 2024. We’re launching STEM Engagement to new heights with lea...
A Day in the Life of a NASA Flight Director
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In Houston, the Flight Director in Mission Control has the authority to make whatever decision necessary to preserve the safety of the astronauts, protect their spacecraft, and, if possible, accomplish the mission. Join Flight Director Garrett Hehn for a discussion on how Mission Control works, what the astronauts are up to onboard the International Space Station, and how NASA plans to return t...
MAVEN: Ten Years of Science at Mars
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Launched in 2013 and arriving nearly a year later, the Mars Atmosphere and Volatile Evolution (MAVEN) spacecraft was designed to explore the climate history of Mars. Ten years after it was launched, MAVEN is still observing the Red Planet. Join Dr. Stephanie Howard, a planetary scientist at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center, as she discusses the MAVEN spacecraft, what it was designed to do, an...
NASA’s Lucy Mission: On Its Way to the Trojan Asteroids
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Join Dr. Keith Noll, the Project Scientist for the Lucy mission, as he discusses what’s coming up next for the spacecraft, which is on its way to explore the Jupiter Trojan asteroids. This was recorded on October 19, 2023. We’re launching STEM Engagement to new heights with learning resources that connect teachers, students, parents and caregivers to the inspiring work at NASA. Join us as we ap...
The OSIRIS-REx Sample-Return Mission: Looking for the Building Blocks of Life in Asteroid Samples
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Join Dr. Danielle Simkus, a research scientist at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center and Science Collaborator on the OSIRIS-REx mission, as she shares the story of OSIRIS-REx’s journey to collect a sample of asteroid Bennu. Dr. Simkus also discusses the planned laboratory analyses of the collected samples as well as the important discoveries she believes her analyses have the potential to produ...
Rocks from Space: Curating NASA’s Extraterrestrial Samples from Past & Future Sample Return Missions
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Join Dr. Michael Zolensky, an astromaterial curator and researcher at NASA’s Johnson Space Center, to learn about NASA’s extraterrestrials samples from past and future sample return missions. Collections include lunar samples, Antarctic meteorites, samples from asteroids and more! This was recorded on July 13, 2023. We’re launching STEM Engagement to new heights with learning resources that con...
New Discoveries from the Hubble Space Telescope: Galaxies, Stars, Planets, and Black Holes
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NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope is at its peak of scientific discovery, even after 33 years of operation from its perch in Earth’s orbit. Thanks to an outstanding oversight crew on the ground and five astronaut servicing missions, the observatory is in good technical condition and is making exciting new observations and discoveries. This non-technical talk will show some of the recent detections ...
2023: The Year of Open Science
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Join Dorian Janney, NASA’s Global Precipitation Measurement (GPM) mission’s Education and Outreach Coordinator, to discover how you can be a part of a global project that invites you to tell your own story. In this exciting year of “Open Science”, we invite you to collect and use NASA data to better understand your own backyard. NASA has an international mission, the GPM mission, that has been ...
The Heliophysics Big Year
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The Sun Touches Everything! The Heliophysics Big Year (HBY) is a public engagement campaign designed to promote heliophysics broadly, make the science and information accessible to all, and showcase NASA’s heliophysics-related efforts. It will explore and expose the Sun’s impact on everything, and we are inviting everyone to experience the Sun in new, exciting, and intentional ways. During the ...
Historical Supernovae and the Future of X-ray Astronomy
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Join Dr. Brian Williams, a research astrophysicist at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center, for a general overview of some of the science of supernova remnants, showing many beautiful examples from telescopes such as Hubble, Chandra, Spitzer, and the Very Large Array. He also provides an overview of an exciting new mission: the X-ray Imaging and Spectroscopy Mission, or XRISM. This was recorded o...
The Double Asteroid Redirection Test: Results from NASA’s First Planetary Defense Test Mission
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The Double Asteroid Redirection Test: Results from NASA’s First Planetary Defense Test Mission
Exploring the Solar System from the Comfort of Earth
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Exploring the Solar System from the Comfort of Earth
Exoplanets: Finding Life in the Galaxy
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Exoplanets: Finding Life in the Galaxy
Venus: Cloudy with a Chance of Science
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Venus: Cloudy with a Chance of Science
PACE - Observing the Invisible Ocean Life from Space
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PACE - Observing the Invisible Ocean Life from Space
Improving Hurricane Forecasts Using Nanosatellites
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Improving Hurricane Forecasts Using Nanosatellites
Observing Earth from Space: Astronaut Photography
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Observing Earth from Space: Astronaut Photography
NASA’s Psyche Mission: Electric Journey to a Metal World
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NASA’s Psyche Mission: Electric Journey to a Metal World
STEMonstrations: Thermal Energy Transfer
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STEMonstrations: Thermal Energy Transfer
Surprisingly STEM: Space Waste Engineer
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Surprisingly STEM: Space Waste Engineer
Engineering Design Challenge: Safe Landing on the Lunar Surface Educator Guide
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Engineering Design Challenge: Safe Landing on the Lunar Surface Educator Guide
Surprisingly STEM: Microgravity Plant Scientist
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Surprisingly STEM: Microgravity Plant Scientist
Surprisingly STEM: Astronaut Fitness Trainer
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Surprisingly STEM: Astronaut Fitness Trainer
Surprisingly STEM: Space Food Scientist
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Surprisingly STEM: Space Food Scientist
I still wanna be astronaut and part of the mars mission
Thank you so much NASA for saving our earth❤😊
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As of May 6, 2024, we're hoping to hear of results. Are you still looking for life?
Head to this website to keep up with the latest on OSIRIS- REx: science.nasa.gov/mission/osiris-rex/
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I hope one day, when bases are being built on the moon, people only need a bachelor's degree to become an astronaut.
Amazing to hear it from Nasa austronauts
Quick Question: Does NASA value a Masters with Thesis for applying for the Astronaut Selection? Or is the Non-Thesis viewed as just as good? Looking at the MS programs that I can do while working. Might be a bit too pointed of a question, but not sure where to ask. Thanks!
Here is the link to our Astronaut application landing page: www.nasa.gov/humans-in-space/astronauts/astronaut-selection-program/ Requirements may change from cycle to cycle, but this is a great place to start.
So, CV selection closed already ?
Awesome! Thank you for the lecture!
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Catching a puck or ball.
🎉😮🎉😮🎉 ahhh 😫😖😫 yeah 👍 awesome 👍...
Please explain how critical the contamination of the space probe is. There is a lot of debris and dust in space, isn't it?
Atriums will not only reinstate our sense of space exploration but also remind us how to dream. Our future is space.
She is great!
I love Venus too. Greetings from Serbia.
This is great. Thank you.
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Damn y'all dropped a BOMB today with all of these lectures. As someone who can't access a college that offers astronomy it is so incredibly appreciated. I hope one day to join you in the work towards the human frontier
oh you have a part about Gale crater. That is where she is.
Mars was Earth 1.0
Amazing!
Hello from Spring, TX
My best wishes 😊🥰🤣 साथ
You are doing an amazing job Mam. Keep up the good work 💯🗽 and please stay strong and to all at NASA, please stay safe. Safety 1st.
In your initial design, Make sure the fins are swept back. Moves the center of pressure behind the Center of gravity, 8 times out of 10. It's a cheat, but it works most of the time. Also, you can extend the length of your rocket to keep the center of pressure behind the CG, or to correct a problem with that. Adding more weight to the nosecone can push the CP behind the CG, if needed(last resort). ALOT more to take into consideration when designing, but those are "cheat codes" that can help you get unstuck, if so.
I'm not going to lie. This is very interesting I rather just listen to what she has to say...
So would you send a ship up with an arm like the one on the space station to collect the junk and if it is fuel use it up and pack the leftovers! What is reusable, send the pack to earth and what is not, by rocket, send it into the black hole which is sure to eat it up! What do you think?
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It's a shame that this was canceled. Thanks for posting!
It kind of is sad to think that only 2 out of the 4 will touch moon on this next one. But it's a start.
so heartwarming words ❤️
Thank you, Loral !
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Fantastic work' Keep up the work!
Yeah tell me about it, I will one day be there
Flux capacitor just might be in her future 😂 Smart young lady
Wow, this was actually as interesting as watching a launch, what an absolutely interesting person, you can hear her fascination for turning poop into gold, what a great video 👍
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Excellent profile of Annie's work! Thanks for sharing!
She’s amazing
Through chemical reaction based process only waste in space can be managed.Even from space material ASTRONAUT can prepare their food as exhibits here
So interesting!. I am in 12th grade and I really want to get into NASA