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Dr. Eric Becklin spoke to educators about the airborne astronomy that was conducted using SOFIA’s scientific...
Educators shine a flashlight onto a toy bear to simulate the physics behind solar eclipses.
Team AERO, from the Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) transports their robot to the competition field for the...
The team AERO robot drives off the starting platform during the level one competition at the 2014 NASA Centennial...
NASA Armstrong’s Chief of Maintenance, Tom Grindle, leads a tour inside the hangar with a group of teachers.
Teacher Kristen Deckner learns how to build a Remote Manipulator (Robotic) Arm during the Educational Technology...
Barbara Buckner, NASA Armstrong's educator professional development specialist, leads a group exercise to form a...
HWHAP_Exploration Park Kenna Pell (Host) Houston, we have a podcast! Welcome to the official podcast of the NASA...