From videos to ready-to implement classroom activities, we’re here to help you get your learners excited about air and space.
Dr. Ellen Stofan will answer your questions about her past work as a scientist, current work as a museum director, and her favorite science fiction!
Teachers, do you want to engage your students in real lie STEM topics? Join the STEM in 30 team and Air and Space Teacher Innovator Institute teacher Lisa Pitts to learn more.
Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum curator Tom Lassman will answer questions and talk about the future of commercial spaceflight.
Do you want to know how to become a meteorologist? Hear student questions about weather answered by Capital Weather Gang meteorologist Jason Samenow!
Teachers, did you know the basic science you teach in middle school are the basis for conserving Neil Armstrong’s spacesuit? Watch this video to learn more!
Former NASA Mathematician Christine Darden and author of Hidden Figures Christine Darden discuss the women who shattered glass ceilings in the age of the space race and their lasting impact.
Hear National Air and Space Museum Director, Chris Browne answer student questions about air traffic control and his experience managing Reagan National Airport during 9-11.
Abigail Harrison as known as Astronaut Abby, STEAM education advocate and founder of The Mars Generation nonprofit talks about her career and what she thinks about the future of space travel.
Watch the live downlink with the International Space Station. Students from around the country got to ask questions live to NASA astronaut Randy “Komrade” Bresnik.
Join astronomy educator Shauna Edson to learn more about observatories and telescopes.
Join National Air and Space Museum, Smithsonian Institution curator Paul Ceruzzi and students from Centreville Robotics and Cascades Thunderbots as they answer questions about FIRST and Robotics.
Join Anne Douglass from NASA Goddard to learn more about the layers of the atmosphere and weather.