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Astronaut Training Presented Online
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Do you think you have what takes to complete astronaut training? Find out on this STEM in 30.

Astronaut Training Presented Online
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Do you think you have what takes to complete astronaut training? Find out on this STEM in 30.

The Airplane's Family Tree: From the Wright Brothers to Today Presented Online
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Join STEM in 30 as we trace the family tree of the airplane from that first flight on December 17, 1903, to today.

The Airplane's Family Tree: From the Wright Brothers to Today Presented Online
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Join STEM in 30 as we trace the family tree of the airplane from that first flight on December 17, 1903, to today.

Building a Better Mousetrap and Inventing the Airplane: All About Patents National Air and Space Museum in Washington, DC
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On this episode of STEM in 30, learn about patents, and how they are used.

Meet Orion and SLS: America's Next Great Spacecraft Presented Online
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This episode of STEM in 30 looks at the Orion, a spacecraft built to take humans farther than they have ever gone before.

Meet Orion and SLS: America's Next Great Spacecraft Presented Online
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This episode of STEM in 30 looks at the Orion, a spacecraft built to take humans farther than they have ever gone before.

The Psychology of Long Term Space Flight: Music, Art, and Creature Comforts Presented Online
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In this episode of STEM in 30, we'll dive into how music, art, and creature comforts helps astronauts cope with long-term space travel.

The Psychology of Long Term Space Flight: Music, Art, and Creature Comforts Presented Online
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In this episode of STEM in 30, we'll dive into how music, art, and creature comforts helps astronauts cope with long-term space travel.

Landing a Really Fast Plane on a Really Big Boat Presented Online
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In this episode of STEM in 30, learn about the math, science, and human element it takes to land on and launch off an aircraft carrier.