For Junior Explorers
SCIGIRLS: Space Squad
¡Katya, Mariana, Angela y Eloyda son unas SciGirls estelares! Al juntar con ingenieras de materiales de NASA, crean cubiertos para sus botellas de agua, trayendo ciencia espacial a la vida […]
NASA’s Traveler: Field Guide to Fancy Black Holes
Once you’ve gotten the hang of basic black holes, you might want to search for some fancier ones. That’s great! But, before you do, refer to this convenient chapter to […]
SCIGIRLS: Star Power
Izzie reaches for the stars with Avianna and Miranda, as they help cut down on light pollution in their neighborhood.
Surprisingly STEM: Moon Rock Processors
Want to meet a “rock” star? How about two? Andrea Mosie and Juliane Gross work in the Astromaterials lab at NASA’s Johnson Space Center. It’s their job to keep track […]
SCIGIRLS: Dakota Stars
Girls in Minnesota reach for the stars! Emily, Wicahpi, and Sienna learn how modern science connects to the star knowledge their Dakota ancestors passed down. The girls celebrate their cultural […]
Surprisingly STEM: Astronaut Fitness Trainer
Get pumped to learn about Corey Twine’s journey from training athletes, to soldiers, to astronauts! Maintaining good health and fitness is critical for humans living and working in space. To […]
Space Place in a Snap: Our Moon Isn’t the Only Moon
Our Moon isn’t the only moon out there. In fact, some planets have a lot of moons!
NASA for Kids: Intro to Engineering
What is engineering, and who exactly is an engineer?
Surprisingly STEM: Dive Specialist
Grab your swimsuit and goggles, and join us in the warm, pristine waters of a very exclusive dive site – NASA’s Neutral Buoyancy Lab! This 6.2-million-gallon pool is a simulated […]
Lucy’s Journey
Meet Lucy as she prepares for the first-ever journey to the Trojan asteroids, a population of primitive small bodies orbiting in tandem with Jupiter.
Space Shorts: Could Jupiter’s Moon Europa Have an Ocean?
Find out why scientists think Jupiter’s moon Europa might have twice as much water as Earth!
SCIGIRLS: Sky Girls
Virginia SciGirls Emma, Lauren and Madison have the ultimate “stratus update!” Teaming up with NASA scientists, they identify clouds from the ground and compare their data with satellite images, ultimately […]
Why with Nye: Deadliest Radiation in the Solar System
Bill Nye takes on Jupiter’s deadly radiation. Jupiter produces the radiation equivalent of 100 million X-rays. Nye explains how NASA protects the instruments on the Juno spacecraft from this incredibly […]
Elements of Webb Elements: Seeking Elements
This is the “Elements of Webb” series finale. Webb uses a variety of unique and run-of-the mill elements in its build. It is also designed to detect the elemental makeup […]
Surprisingly STEM: Wind Tunnel Engineers
We’re big fans of Sam Zauber and Frank Quinto – two wind tunnel test engineers at NASA’s Langley Research Center! You’ll be blown away as you learn how NASA uses […]
Why with Nye: Is Jupiter Like a Piece of the Sun?
Bill Nye sheds some light on the similarities and differences between Jupiter and the sun.