Participate in the Mars landing of the Curiosity rover. Landing is scheduled for about 10:31 p.m. PDT on Aug. 5 (1:31 a.m. EDT on Aug. 6).
Download free e-books, podcasts, PDFs of historical documents and more on topics ranging from NASA history to cutting-edge technology.
On July 20, 1969, Neil Armstrong became the first human to set foot on the moon. Scientist Marc Rayman talks about moon landing challenges.
A suite of students' experiments were aboard the SpaceX Dragon capsule when it docked with the station on May 25.
07.11.12 - A NASA-created application that brings some of the agency's robotic spacecraft to life in 3-D now is available for free on the iPhone and iPad.
With this game designed for computers and iPads, you don't have to be a rocket scientist to launch a spacecraft.
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NASA explains why clocks got an extra second on June 30, 2012.
During the 2012 Arctic campaign, five teachers joined IceBridge researchers as they surveyed Greenland's sea ice, ice sheet and glaciers.
06.26.12 - NASA marked the first full day of summer and National Summer Learning Day with a special program held at Vanderbilt University Dyer Observatory.
Bolden not only returned to his hometown, but also his alma mater, W.A. Perry Middle School, for the Summer of Innovation celebration.
06.25.2012 - NASA Now received the prize for production excellence in the category of Informational/Instructional: Program/Series or Special.
Check out the videos on NASA's new space station page for educators and students.
NASA is busy replanning the future Mars Exploration Program – and we want to hear from you!
06.11.12 - How does atmospheric pressure affect science experiments? This challenge invites you to participate and submit your theories.
06.13.12 - Elementary teacher Jennifer Evans uses NASA materials to teach students about science and how it connects to their lives.
NASA has begun a new era of space exploration by embarking on two parallel paths of future spaceflight.
NES has picked 50 teachers to take part in summer research opportunities. See what they will be doing, and learn how you could join them next year!
Celebrate this rare celestial event! Learn about the history of Venus transits and tune in on June 5 for a live webcast from Hawaii!
With cool NASA video and images, you and your students can build a podcast about the orbiting laboratory.
Educating future scientists, technologists, engineers and mathematicians is a global effort -- one that includes the contributions of Roscosmos.