Discover STEM in 30
STEM in 30 is an Emmy-nominated program for middle school students produced by the Smithsonian’s National Air and Space Museum. These 30 minute episodes are great for classroom use. New episodes are released every month, featuring hands-on activities, explanations of aviation and space topics aligned with national standards, and interviews with experts from the Museum and beyond.
STEM in 30 is made possible by Boeing, Hexcel, and Safran.
Explore the Solar Eclipse with STEM in 30
On April 8, a solar eclipse will cross the United States. Use our latest episode and other resources from the National Air and Space Museum and STEM in 30 to prepare your students for this once-in-a-childhood experience.
Check out short videos about solar eclipses that you can incorporate into your lesson plans.
Discover how to incorporate National Air and Space Museum resources into your classroom.
Learn more about solar eclipses and details on the April 8 solar eclipse.
Look at setting and breaking world records in flights, jumps, and beyond, while investigating how other world records were achieved
Explore how the simple act of eating, when in flight, can become complicated. Join us as we dive into the chemistry of cooking.
Walk though things that are so mind-bendingly big we can’t measure them in inches, feet, or even miles. Find new ways to wrap your head around their size.
What does it take to take a good picture ... of space? Learn about that and take a closer look at some famous photos.
Discover how we foster international collaboration here on Earth and how it relates to space exploration.
Look at setting and breaking world records in flights, jumps, and beyond, while investigating how other world records were achieved
Just in time for the April 8 solar eclipse, learn the best techniques for viewing the eclipse, the science behind it, and more.
Each new episode of STEM in 30 will be accompanied by teacher tips for how to incorporate STEM in 30 in your classroom as well as which learning standards each episode meets.
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