11.09.11 - As part of International Education Week, more than 150 students learned about living and working in space from space station Commander Mike Fossum.
Just in time for Halloween, check out these spooky sounds recorded by spacecraft exploring our universe. Listen if you dare!
10.14.11 - Students have the chance to envision and design their own experiment for the ultimate prize -- flying it on the International Space Station.
Now that the GRAIL mission is underway, the two robotic spacecraft need names. Send names and explain your choices. The deadline is Nov. 11, 2011.
NASA and the Virginia Air & Space Center welcomed hundreds of Boy Scouts to earn their first ever robotics badge.
Educator astronaut Ricky Arnold is part of the crew for this 13-day underwater mission.
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Grab a telescope, binoculars or just a lawn chair, and head out to the backyard for a night of cosmic sightseeing.
10.03.11 - Classrooms to become mini mission control centers.
After months of patiently snoring away in its storage bag, Robonaut 2 -- the first dexterous humanoid robot in space -- finally got its wake-up call.
09.21.11 - An investigation is stemming out of this world, planting an interest in students in more than a hundred schools across the nation.
This timeline summarizes the history of robotic exploration, which has paved the way for humans in space.
Take a virtual trip to the Red Planet and earn your Martian passport.
09.01.11 - Students draw inspiration from the Space Shuttle Program to win big in the Because It Flew art contest.
08.31.11 - Hundreds of students from Texas and New Mexico filled Johnson Space Center’s visitor’s complex to build and launch air rockets, glide mock space shuttles to safe landings, and meet NASA Associate Administrator for Education, Leland Melvin.
Launching soon! Watch the next rover to Mars.
Grab a telescope, binoculars or just a lawn chair, and head out to the backyard for a night of cosmic sightseeing.
08.22.11 - Even simple scientific experiments can yield amazing results and add to the collective knowledge of the research community.
Using a retired NASA radio telescope, students from across the country are keeping an eye on NASA's Juno spacecraft as it heads to Jupiter.
Check out this interactive feature to learn about the science, people and processes that transform a NASA spacecraft from an idea into a reality.
08.17.11 - Kevin Temmer's science fair how-to animation is a hit with teachers and students.