Career Spotlight: Technologist (Ages 14-18) – NASA

Career Spotlight: Technologist (Ages 14-18) – NASA

Technologists are professionals who research, develop, and test emerging technologies. They also find useful ways to put new technologies to work. A technologist is an expert in a specific type of technology, often within a specific field. Many industries rely on innovations developed by technologists. Some of these include aerospace, research, manufacturing, healthcare, and information … Read more

Career Spotlight: Scientist (Ages 14-18) – NASA

Career Spotlight: Scientist (Ages 14-18) – NASA

Science is about exploring answers to questions. A scientist uses research and evidence to form hypotheses, test variables, and then share their findings. NASA scientists conduct groundbreaking research to answer some of humanity’s most profound questions. Most scientists start as project scientists in their early careers. They spend a lot of time publishing their peer-reviewed literature … Read more

What is an Engineer? (Grades K-4) – NASA

What is an Engineer? (Grades K-4) – NASA

This article is for students grades K-4. Engineers solve problems. They use science and math to create new things or make things work better. There are different kinds of engineers. They work on different kinds of projects. Some engineers design buildings or machines. Others find ways to move heat, power, or water from one place … Read more

NASA Knows: How Does the Sun Behave? (Grades 5-8) – NASA

NASA Knows: How Does the Sun Behave? (Grades 5-8) – NASA

This article is for students grades 5-8. The Sun is the star of our solar system. Its gravity holds Earth and our planetary neighbors in its orbit. At 865,000 miles (1.4 million km) in diameter, it’s the largest object in our solar system. On Earth, its influence is felt in our weather, seasons, climate, and … Read more

NASA Knows – How Can I Get Involved With NASA Research? – NASA

NASA Knows – How Can I Get Involved With NASA Research? – NASA

NASA provides a variety of pathways for those outside the agency to contribute to authentic and meaningful research. Whether you’re a student pursuing a degree in STEM (science, technology, engineering, or mathematics), an educator looking for new ways to engage your classroom, or a citizen scientist enthusiastic about sharing your observations, there’s a wide array … Read more

Bundling the Best of Heliophysics Education: DigiKits for Physics and Astronomy Teachers – NASA Science

Bundling the Best of Heliophysics Education: DigiKits for Physics and Astronomy Teachers – NASA Science

As an example, AAPT’s most recent DigiKit publication, Auroral Currents Science (Figure 1), was developed for educators of advanced high school students and university physics/astronomy majors. DigiKits materials are collected by digital content specialist, Caroline Hall, who searches for high-quality, open digital content and checks it for accuracy and accessibility. The Auroral Currents DigiKit centers … Read more

Read With NASA: Books, More to Inspire Young Explorers – NASA

Read With NASA: Books, More to Inspire Young Explorers – NASA

Stories open up new worlds and spark curiosity in readers of all ages – and NASA is using the power of storytelling to encourage the Artemis Generation to explore STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics). Through the below list of reading resources – books, comics, and graphic novels written and illustrated by NASA experts, and … Read more