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Exploring Our Solar System Teacher Workshop - Feb. 28

EXPLORING OUR SOLAR SYSTEM
Teacher Workshop for Grades 5-8 teachers and administrators  read more »

NASA Great Moonbuggy Race

More than 40 student teams from 18 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, Canada and India have already registered.  read more »

Touch the Invisible Sky: Exploring the Cosmos in Braille

Jan. 15 , 2008: Images from NASA telescopes are jewels of the space program, marvelous to behold. But how do you behold them when you can't see?  read more »

Shuttle Basil Seeds Still Available to Classes

The cinnamon basil seeds that were recently flown on board shuttle mission STS-118 are now in the process of being packaged at Park Seed Company in Greenwood, S.C.  read more »

Award for Earth Science Teacher

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New Award Offered for
K-8 Earth Science Teacher
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Selene: Study on Learning Science from Gameplay

Nancy Schaff (nancys@astro.cornell.edu) is signed up as a recruiter for this project. If you have students that would like to participate in this study you can contact me.  read more »

Exploration Systems Mission Directorate Student Project

Applications Being Accepted for Exploration Systems Mission Directorate Student Project  read more »

Light Night, Dark Stars: The Great Worldwide Star Count

http://www.sciencenewsforkids.org/articles/20071205/Feature1.asp

Light pollution causes problems for astronomers, migrating animals, and stargazers.
An article for kids about light pollution.

Aeronautics Competitions for High School and College Students

Aeronautics Competitions for High School and College Students  read more »

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