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STEM in 30: 15 Years of Humans in Space

This episode of STEM in 30 celebrates the 15th anniversary of continuous occupation of the International Space Station and looks at the incredible accomplishments of the last 15 years.

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Smithsonian Science Starter: Fun with Flags: Civil War Battle Communication

Flags do more than just represent your country. They are used for communication too! Learn how they were used at the Battle of Antietam during the Civil War.

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Smithsonian Science Starter: Volcanoes from Space with Astronaut Ricky Arnold

Did you know astronauts can see volcanoes erupting from space? Learn about this from NASA Astronaut Ricky Arnold and see a model volcano erupt.

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Smithsonian Science Starter: Water Tension in Space with Astronaut Ricky Arnold

What do bubbles have to do with water on the International Space Station? Find out from NASA Astronaut Ricky Arnold.

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Smithsonian Science Starter: Kinetic Energy on the Space Shuttle with Astronaut Ricky Arnold

What does kinetic energy have to do with the Space Shuttle? Find out from NASA Astronaut Ricky Arnold.

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https://youtu.be/eIq-fNyM6l4
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STEM in 30: Mars

In this episode of STEM in 30, we investigate the plans to send humans to Mars and the ongoing research into water and the possibility of life on the Red Planet

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QcUW0t8APAA&t=1s
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Smithsonian Science Starter: Space Germs with Apollo 11 Diver Clancy Hatleberg

Learn how they dealt with the threat of Moon germs from Apollo 11 rescue diver Clancy Hatleberg, then see how you can fight germs!

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Smithsonian Science Starter: Spacewalk Equipment with Astronauts Nick Hague and Anne McClain

Learn about the equipment astronauts use to complete a spacewalk, including something you may not think of.

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Smithsonian Science Starter: Separating DNA Bonds with Astronaut Kate Rubins

Learn how a standard middle school science experiment relates to real world science with this episode of Smithsonian Science Starters with NASA Astronaut Kate Rubins.

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https://youtu.be/t9bY8w2kKz4
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STEM in 30: Asteroid Redirect Mission

In this episode of STEM in 30, learn about asteroids, what we can learn from capturing one, and the technology needed to accomplish such a mission.

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Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center

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