From videos to ready-to implement classroom activities, we’re here to help you get your learners excited about air and space.
Have you ever wondered how important people get to where they are? Spaceport America firefighter; Jeff Stroud; shares his path in this segment brought to you by STEM in 30.
Ian Clark; from JPL; provides historical context for the development of technologies and talks about the need for improvements as Mars missions move to larger and larger payloads.
STEM in 30 looks at the Orion; a spacecraft built to take humans farther than they have ever gone before.
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.
This episode of STEM in 30 explores Moon rocks and what they can tell us not only about the Moon but also about our own planet.
In this episode of STEM in 30, we explore the construction of the Mars rovers as well as the science that is being done 140 million miles away on the Red Planet.
This Hour of Code program for classrooms explored how coding was used in the Apollo program to get us to the moon and how coding is used today for official military space operations.
Look in the Apollo 11 Command Module Columbia to observe and record some hand–written notes and markings in areas of the spacecraft that have been hidden from view for more than 40 years.
Join STEM in 30 as we explore this research and the impact of long-term space travel on the human body.
In this episode of STEM in 30, explore the effects of space on the humans who travel there and hear from NASA astronaut Anna Fisher.
Explore the engineering behind landing on other planets and what is in store for future missions.
Boldly go on a voyage with STEM in 30 as we explore the Star Trek universe