NES Teachers Corner

High School Students
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High School Students Operate Robotic Satellites on International Space Station Jan 16, 2013 08:26:09 AM | John Entwistle
 
Check out the NASA Explorer Schools lesson: Algebraic Equations: Calculator Controlled Robots.
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Smithsonian's Stars Lecture Series Jan 02, 2013 12:19:27 PM | John Entwistle
 
Series of lectures (adults and students 13 years of age or older) by Smithsonian researchers who are exploring the sun, the moon, planets, stars, galaxies and the universe.
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2013 Texas High School Aerospace Scholars Dec 03, 2012 10:23:27 AM | John Entwistle
 
Opportunity for high school junior throughout Texas. Deadline to apply is Dec. 16.
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WISH: Opportunity for Female High School Students Nov 27, 2012 12:09:23 PM | John Entwistle
 
WISH application deadline is Dec. 29.
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Spot the International Space Station from your own Backyard Nov 08, 2012 01:44:56 PM | John Entwistle
 
Sign up for alerts for when the ISS passes over your area.
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Name That Asteroid Contest (Grades K-12) Sep 19, 2012 09:30:12 AM | John Entwistle
 
Contestants choose a name, explain their choice and submit the information to The Planetary Society.
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RealWorld-InWorld NASA Engineering Design Challenge to Solve Real NASA-Related Problems Aug 21, 2012 01:33:10 PM | John Entwistle
 
Students choose from two James Webb Space Telescope design challenge questions for RealWorld-InWorld NASA Engineering Design Challenge.
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Video Chat TODAY: Starry, Starry Night Mar 16, 2012 10:52:49 AM | John Entwistle
 
Here's an opportunity for students in grades 4-12 to ask Dr. Michelle Thaller about her career path and any questions about astronomy at NASA!
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Teach About the Sun During Solar Week - March 19-23, 2012 Mar 13, 2012 03:46:51 PM | John Entwistle
 
Get ready for Solar Week 2012.
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NASA Releases Sector 33 Air Traffic Control Educational App Jan 31, 2012 12:41:33 PM | John Entwistle
 
In this math-focused game, the player acts as an air traffic controller guiding airplanes through a sector of airspace.
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Video Chat: Sea Level Rise and Global Climate Change Feb 02, 2012 03:48:52 PM | John Entwistle
 
On Jan. 25, 2012 at noon EST Josh Willis, lead project scientist for Jason3 will answer student questions about about sea level rise and global climate change.
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Winter Solstice 2011 Dec 20, 2011 01:50:01 PM | John Entwistle
 
Incorporate winter solstice, taking place on Wed., Dec. 22 at 12:30 p.m. EST., into NES lessons.
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New NASA iPhone App: Tracking Meteoroids Dec 15, 2011 10:25:44 AM | John Entwistle
 
New iPhone app designed to harness the power of citizen scientists to keep track of meteoroids.
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NASA Now -- Exploring Asteroids: An Analog Mission Dec 13, 2011 10:52:34 AM | John Entwistle
 
NASA Now -- Exploring Asteroids: An Analog Mission. Available on the NES Virtual Campus beginning Dec 14, 2011.
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REMINDER: Live Video Chat Today at Noon Dec 13, 2011 10:28:08 AM | John Entwistle
 
GSFC engineer Danielle Margiotta answers student questions about satellite preparation.
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Classroom Discussion: Buy a Live Christmas Tree or an Artificial One? Dec 07, 2011 10:30:00 AM | John Entwistle
 
A holiday classroom discussion question (and answer).
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Think Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math is just for boys? We think differently. Dec 01, 2011 10:13:49 AM | John Entwistle
 
Think Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math is just for boys? We think differently.
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Team America Rocketry Challenge Nov 10, 2011 10:13:09 AM | John Entwistle
 
Registration open for Team America Rocketry Challenge 2012. Registration deadline: Nov. 30.
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Giant-sized Webb Space Telescope Model to 'Land' in Baltimore Oct 13, 2011 04:19:55 PM | John Entwistle
 
Life-sized model of the Webb telescope going to be at Baltimore's Maryland Science Center from Oct 14 - 26.
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NASA Announces two National Student Science Competitions Oct 13, 2011 10:12:12 AM | John Entwistle
 
DIME competition for students in grades 9 - 12. WING competition for student teams in grades 5 - 8.
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YouTube Lab-What will you do? Oct 11, 2011 09:17:30 AM | John Entwistle
 
YouTube and Lenovo in cooperation with Space Adventures and NASA, ESA, JAXA and other partners around the world, announced YouTube Space Lab, a worldwide initiative that challenges 14-18 year-old students to design a science experiment that can be performed in space.
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NASA Now: Phase Change and Forces of Flight: Aircraft Icing Research Aug 30, 2011 01:10:44 PM | John Entwistle
 
NASA Now: Aeromechanical engineer and icing specialist Judith VanZante gives a tour of the Icing Research Tunnel at GRC.
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NASA Releasing First Ever Spacecraft Orbital Views of Mercury Jun 14, 2011 02:56:47 PM | John Entwistle
 
MESSENGER images and science findings news conference-June 16 at 1 p.m. EDT.
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Fly Your Face in Space Jun 10, 2011 12:30:10 PM | John Entwistle
 
Send a picture of you on the final space shuttle mission.
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NASA Now: STS-134 - The Search for Antimatter May 02, 2011 01:08:34 PM | John Entwistle
 
Trent Martin, project manager for the AMS experiment at JSC explains how NASA will try to answer one of the fundamental questions in physics: "What happened to the primordial antimatter?"
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Explore@NASA Goddard Space Flight Center on May 14 May 02, 2011 12:53:42 PM | John Entwistle
 
Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md., open to the community on May 14 for a day of fun-filled activities, hands-on demonstrations, entertainment and food.
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NES National Student Symposium Showcases Student Research Apr 28, 2011 12:50:14 PM | John Entwistle
 
Students attend the 2011 NES National Student Symposium at KSC
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NASA Features Earth Day Video Contest! Apr 28, 2011 11:23:29 AM | John Entwistle
 
Continue Earth Day awareness-produce a short video about what you find inspiring and important about our unique view of Earth and understanding about how our planet works.
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Opportunity for High School Students and Their Teachers to Participate in a Two-Semester Lunar Research Program for the 2011-2012 Academic Year Apr 21, 2011 01:03:57 PM | John Entwistle
 
Dedicated high school students and their teachers sought to participate in a two-semester lunar research program.
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High School Students of Registered NES Teachers Invited to Submit Questions to Nobel Prize Winner Apr 18, 2011 05:32:10 PM | John Entwistle
 
NES high school teachers invited to send up to 10 students questions to Dr. Mather, 2006 Nobel prize winner, through either digital video or e-mail.
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NES Video Chat: Building and Testing Solid Fuel Rocket Motors Apr 18, 2011 01:23:54 PM | John Entwistle
 
NASA civil engineer Sam Ortega, Program Manager of Centennial Challenge answers questions about building and testing solid fuel rocket motors and being a civil engineer.
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NASA Now: Air Traffic Management Apr 12, 2011 10:26:56 AM | John Entwistle
 
Aerospace engineer Aisha Bowe explains what NASA is doing to increase the number of planes that can fly safely and efficiently across the United States.
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Wanted: Student Questions for Voyager, Humanity's Farthest Journey Apr 05, 2011 06:12:10 PM | John Entwistle
 
NASA invites classrooms to submit their single best question about the Voyager mission and their best idea about what they would put on a new Golden Record, if one were ever created.
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NASA Now: Lunar Mathematics and Mapping Apr 05, 2011 12:52:54 PM | John Entwistle
 
Dr. James Garvin, Chief Scientist at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center, discusses the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter mission, moon mapping and how LRO is helping us explore the moon like never before!
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Live Video Chat: Women at NASA Mar 24, 2011 01:26:41 PM | John Entwistle
 
March 29 live video chat with three outstanding women at NASA.
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Tomorrow: Live Video Chat - Aquarius Habitat -- Analog to the International Space Station Mar 14, 2011 11:36:35 AM | John Entwistle
 
Video chat with NASA engineer aquanaut Tara Ruttley on March 15, at 1 p.m. EDT.
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NASA Now: MESSENGER in Orbit Mar 11, 2011 03:54:16 PM | John Entwistle
 
Watch NASA Now as Dr. Larry Evans sheds some light on the MESSENGER mission and helps us understand more about its scientific goals.
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Applications Now Available for NASA's INSPIRE Online Learning Community (9th - 12th Grade) Mar 11, 2011 10:43:57 AM | John Entwistle
 
Opportunity for students currently in grade 8 through 11. Application deadline-June 30.
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Puffy Heads and Bird Legs Mar 04, 2011 12:59:11 PM | John Entwistle
 
Students simulate the bodily fluid shift seen in astronauts while in space.
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NASA Now-STS-133 -- Engineering Challenge: From Earth to Orbit and Return Feb 18, 2011 04:03:18 PM | John Entwistle
 
This episode addresses the upcoming launch of the space shuttle Discovery from a physics perspective, from the extreme accelerations and velocities involved in launch to the safe return of the orbiter.
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NASA Now-Shuttle Engineering Design Challenge--Guidance, Navigation and Flight Control Feb 07, 2011 02:59:35 PM | John Entwistle
 
Meet Guidance, Navigation and Flight Controls engineer George Hatcher, who talks about the complex system needed to fly the space shuttle.
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Video Webchat With Astronaut Ron Garan on Feb. 8 Feb 04, 2011 11:02:08 AM | John Entwistle
 
A NASA Digital Learning Network video webchat for students with astronaut Ron Garan will be held on Feb. 8, beginning at 11:15 a.m. EST.
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Balloonsat High Altitude Flight Student Competition Feb 07, 2011 01:13:35 PM | John Entwistle
 
Competition for teams of four or more students in grades 9 to 12.
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No Boundaries -- Project-based Competition for Students Jan 21, 2011 11:30:00 AM | John Entwistle
 
No Boundaries is cross-curricular team competition for students in grades 7-12.
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NES Chat With NASA Scientist Dr. Joel S. Levine Jan 20, 2011 04:54:45 PM | John Entwistle
 
NES invites students to join a live chat on Jan. 21 from 2 - 3 p.m. EST with Dr. Joel S. Levine, Chief Scientist of the ARES Mars Airplane Mission.
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Voting Open for This Year's NASA OPTIMUS PRIME Student Video Contest Jan 20, 2011 10:46:09 AM | John Entwistle
 
The NASA OPTIMUS PRIME Video Contest is live, and voting is now open!
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Education Innovation -- Google Science Fair Jan 19, 2011 12:53:20 PM | John Entwistle
 
Science fair competition open to any student aged 13-18
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NASA Now: Expedition 26 Jan 27, 2011 02:18:48 PM | John Entwistle
 
Meet associate ISS program scientist Tara Ruttley, who talks about the complexity of conducting research on the ISS.
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Geography Trivia From Space Jan 14, 2011 11:16:05 AM | John Entwistle
 
ISS Commander Scott Kelly shares his view from space through a geography trivia game.
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NASA Now: The Mechanics of Solar Panels Jan 19, 2011 10:57:26 AM | John Entwistle
 
Jeremiah McNatt, electrical engineer at NASA's Glenn Research Center, demonstrates how solar cells are made and used on the International Space Station.
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NASA Now: X-48B Research Aircraft and Green Technology Jan 05, 2011 11:04:50 AM | John Entwistle
 
Watch this episode to learn more about green technology, test flights and the future of aviation.
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NASA Now: EPOXI Flyby Spacecraft: Close Encounters of the Comet Kind Dec 22, 2010 03:11:54 PM | John Entwistle
 
In this installment of NASA Now, NASA engineer Steven Wissler talks about the challenges of flying a spacecraft remotely from Earth and the excitement of being part of a team that discovers new things about comets.
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