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Find and identify objects like Jupiter and other planets in the night sky using free software.
Like a decoder wheel for the Moon, this calendar will show you where and when to see the Moon and every moon phase throughout the year. 2024 calendar now available!
Use playdough to see how dust and gas in our ancient solar system collided to form the planets.
Learn how to make your very own pinhole camera to safely see a solar eclipse in action.
Follow these easy instructions to draw and decorate your own model of the Psyche spacecraft.
Can you use π (pi) to solve these stellar math problems faced by NASA scientists and engineers?
In this challenge, you will build and program a light-powered device that can move to collect as much light as possible while not overheating.
In this strategy card game, you'll build spacecraft that can explore the Moon, Mars, and other destinations throughout our solar system while withstanding challenges thrown your way.
Pi nos lleva lejos en la NASA. Estas son solo algunas de las formas en que pi nos ayuda a explorar el espacio.
Use geography and an interactive Mars mapping tool to determine the best and safest path for a Mars rover to reach its destination.
Learn what happens during a total lunar eclipse, when and where to watch the next one – and, when the time is right, rate an eclipse based on its brightness and color!
Dissolve salts in water, then observe what happens when the water evaporates. Now updated with findings from Mars!
Use Python to create a game inspired by the way NASA explores Mars with rovers.
Find out how NASA uses balloons to explore Earth and space and then take on a challenge to design your own balloon explorer inspired by what you've learned!
Stack coins and use your measurement skills to figure out the scale distance from Earth's surface to space.