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NASA STEM Engagement
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NASA STEM Engagement 27 min
We thought this message was perfect to share on Mother's Day since the teacher Caleb Dyck wants to thank is his mother, Karen Dyck. Caleb is studying electrical engineering at and he thanks his mom for instilling in him a love for math and science.
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NASA 21 tim
For , we’d like to thank educators who tap into their students’ curiosity by bringing our science into classrooms, libraries, museums & other learning spaces. 🤓 Discover our resources & be sure to :
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It's graduation season! Congratulations to the class of 2019! Be proud of your accomplishments and always reach for the stars. 💫 In celebration of all the 2019 graduates, we have an out-of-this-world message from !
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NASA STEM Engagement 10 maj
As an 11-year-old on a field trip to , never imagined the journey he’s about to take. Drew will soon launch to the & he’d like to thank inspiring teachers like Mr.Steenerson—his 5th grade teacher—for shaping his future.
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NASA STEM Engagement 10 maj
Jakob Plotts, an artist and student at , would like to thank Professor Heather Ford for giving him the opportunity to be a part of the the Bradley University team! He never imagined he'd be working with engineers to do something big for STEM.
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Joseph M. Acaba 10 maj
Happy to all of the educators around the world who are constantly changing the lives of students. I'd like to thank Mr.Walt, my High School Metal Shop Teacher, for inspiring me and teaching me the importance of responsibility.
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NASA STEM Engagement 10 maj
Growing plants on the isn’t as simple as putting seeds in dirt & waiting for them to grow. explains why Veggie PONDS are used to grow plants in microgravity and how these agriculture experiments will help humans go from the .
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NASA STEM Engagement 10 maj
There are 3 things likes to do with his free time: 1) float, 2) look out the cupola, and 3) play with his food! Watch the video to see Nick demonstrate how liquids behave in space & why playing with his food will never get old.
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NASA STEM Engagement 10 maj
While the spacesuit astronauts wear for launch only takes about 5 minutes to put on, the spacesuit needed for a spacewalk takes 5 HOURS to put on! Check out ’s STEMonstration video about spacesuits to learn more:
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NASA STEM Engagement 10 maj
The space station program is like a team sport. There are more than 100,000 people across the globe supporting the program. That’s why says it's important for astronauts to be able to work well on a team.
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NASA STEM Engagement 10 maj
One week left to inquire about the Student Spaceflight Experiments Program's Mission 14 to ! Find out how your students can design & build an experiment to be conducted in microgravity. Get all the details at .
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NASA STEM Engagement 10 maj
TODAY at 10am ET: will speak with students gathered at the from around Kansas—including his alma maters of Peabody-Burns Elementary and Hoxie Jr/Sr High School. Tune into NASA TV to watch live!
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Nick Hague 9 maj
For , I'd like to from . Bette James - High School English teacher. Helped a quiet, introverted engineer find his voice. Irina Ivensky - Russian language teacher. Helped me learn a second language that took me to the stars.
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NASA STEM Engagement 9 maj
TOMORROW: Kansas students will interview as he orbits 250 miles above 🌎! Tune into TV at 10am ET to watch live & find out who inspired Nick to be an astronaut, what's the hardest thing he's had to learn, & how he grows plants in space!
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NASA 9 maj
Are you in love with our solar system? We don’t blame you. We designed a poster set that showcases the beauty of our planets, moons, comets, and asteroids — with optional orbit diagrams and information on the back. Explore our galactic neighborhood:
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NASA STEM Engagement 9 maj
James Singer, a senior graphic design major at and one of our participants, would like to thank Professor Meaghan Dee for the great opportunity to come to & for all that she does for the program.
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NASA STEM Engagement 9 maj
Alanis Nash is studying electrical & computer engineering at , and she'd like to thank Dr. Brian Huggins for inspiring her to be a part of the NASA SUITS (Spacesuit User Interface Technologies for Students) Design Challenge!
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NASA STEM Engagement 9 maj
Tonight at 7:30pm CDT, principal investigator Dr. Bruce Banerdt will discuss how 50 years of solar system exploration has changed what we know about planetary interiors. Attend the event in at in Houston or watch live online at .
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NASA Armstrong 9 maj
We'd like to take a moment to say thank you to all of the educators who inspire NASA's scientists & engineers of the future. 🍎📚Check out this group of 25 teachers who gathered for a day at our center to learn about circuits,coding&robotics
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NASA STEM Engagement 9 maj
Middle & high school students: Participate in NASA's exploration of deep space by designing clothes that protect astronauts from radiation! Top teams will be invited for a behind-the-scenes tour of a NASA center. Teams must register by May 10th→
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