Move Space Kid from platform to platform, and intercept knowledge about the STS-119 Full Power mission.
Ever wonder how astronomers get those amazing pictures from space telescopes?
Create your own podcast with NASA video and audio clips.
Lucy McFadden goes on an Antarctic adventure.
More than 250 eighth grade students from eight schools experienced hands-on science and engineering during the Bohn-Meyer Math and Science Odyssey Feb. 6 at Antelope Valley College in Lancaster, Calif.
NASA has teamed with USA TODAY Education to challenge students to explore careers in science, technology, engineering and mathematics. The contest deadline is May 15, 2009.
The Mars rovers, Spirit and Opportunity, were expected to work for three months, maybe six. But five years later, they are still exploring the Red Planet.
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A variety of vehicles launch from sites on both U.S. coasts. The NASA Launch Schedule will tell you when upcoming launches will occur. Launch Schedule 101 explains how it all works!
Read Peanuts comic strips from 1969 about the "First beagle on the moon."
True story: NASA technology saves Claus from a disaster at sea!
Help NASA scientists by making and reporting cloud observations on Jan. 13, 2009.
A NASA telescope studies the mystery of gamma rays.
The United States' manned spaceflight project launched the first American astronauts into space.
Space Science Explorers talks with three people who are helping NASA return to the Hubble Space Telescope.
NASA learns about exploration as astronauts live and work on this orbiting laboratory.
Neil Armstrong made history as the first person to walk on the moon.
Explore how spacesuits work and how they have evolved. Learn about the people who design, build and work with them.
Click on the different parts of the STS-126 mission patch to learn about the mission and the crew.
Middle and high school students conduct meaningful research while taking part in underwater exploration.
Read about and see examples of the four most common states of matter. Find out why most matter in the universe is in the plasma phase. Learn the meanings of sublimation, evaporation and ionization.