- 27 April 2020
NASA plans to send many different types of data collection instruments to Mars in the coming years. One of them is a type of aluminum cardboard. Read on to learn more about this cardboard and what it can do for NASA.
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- 22 April 2020
Ready to give your mom a brilliant Mother’s Day star gift this year, but don’t know which constellation to choose? Why not pick a constellation that you can view together! Learn about the constellations best seen around Mother’s Day 2020 in both the Northern and Southern Hemisphere.
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- 20 April 2020
What is one the best ways for an astronaut to train for space? Read on to find out about NASA’s neutral buoyancy laboratory.
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- 20 April 2020
The Lyrid meteor shower will make its appearance from April 20th to 23rd this year. Read on to learn more about this ancient meteor shower.
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- 12 April 2020
In 1833 a book named The Geography of the Heavens was written by Elijah Hinsdale Burritt. Read on to learn how this book shared the science of astronomy to people everywhere.
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- 11 April 2020
Only 4 % of the world’s ocean floor has been mapped. NASA is interested in helping the rest of it. Read on to learn why and what they are using to make that happen.
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- 10 April 2020
Shine a light for hope and joy in these difficult times. Name a star to help our loved ones get through the impact the novel coronavirus has on their lives. A perfect gift to send light in a time where we all need a bright spot to look out for.
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- 5 April 2020
In the early 1900s, V.M. Slipher went to the Lowell Observatory for a short visit. His short visit turned into a 53 year stay marked with revolutionary findings. Read on to learn more about V.M. Slipher.
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- 2 April 2020
In the year 2000, miners found the Earth’s largest crystal cave. Read on to learn more about this strange and deadly place.
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- 28 March 2020
Many of the technologies we use every day come from NASA. From emergency blankets to dehydrated foods, NASA technology has impacted our lives.
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