From videos to ready-to implement classroom activities, we’re here to help you get your learners excited about air and space.
Learn about the Apollo 12 mission and the lightning that struck the Saturn V rocket 37 seconds after launch with the help of students from Sterling Middle School
Simple machines can be found almost anywhere. Once you know what to look for you will be surprised at how many simple machines you use in your daily life.
Explore bee research, learn how bees are important in the aerospace industry, and learn tips on how you can help bees in your own backyard.
Discover how spies gather and interpret intelligence and the specialized planes, cameras and codes they need to do so.
Learn all about exoplanets and the goldilocks zone with the STEM in 30 team
Travel to the Pacific Northwest, home to some of the most seismically active areas in the U.S. Learn from experts about tectonic activity and find out if they know when the “big one” will hit.
This episode of STEM in 30 covers the end of World War II and the Victory over Japan
Learn what is like to live and work on the International Space Station from astronauts who have been there.
Try out this signs of life experiment and then learn how it is related to what the Mars rover will be doing from planetary geologist Dr. Mariah Baker.
Would you like to design a module for the International Space Station, or a future space station? See how you can Try This at Home!
Do you want to build a hot air balloon using materials you have around the house? Check this out!
It was a dark and stormy night. No really, it was when Robert Curbeam was attempting to land on an aircraft carrier.