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Students Talk Live With NASA Astronaut Aboard Space Station

Students Talk Live With NASA Astronaut Aboard Space Station

   Enloe Magnet High School students in Raleigh, N.C., made a long distance call Friday to astronaut Michael Fincke aboard the International Space Station, more than 200 miles above Earth.

Posted : Fri, Nov 14, 2008

Category : Science / Space News

NASA eClips: A New Approach to Learning

NASA eClips: A New Approach to Learning

   NASA is making available a free Web-based educational product to learners of all ages across the country.

Posted : Thu, Sep 18, 2008

Category : Science / Space News

NASA and Challenger Center Combining Efforts for Students

NASA and Challenger Center Combining Efforts for Students

   NASA and the Challenger Center for Space Science Education, Alexandria, Va., announced Thursday a cooperative Space Act Agreement to work together to encourage students to focus more on science, technology, engineering and mathematic studies and programs.

Posted : Thu, Aug 28, 2008

Category : Science / Space News

Astronaut Barbara Morgan to Leave NASA

Astronaut Barbara Morgan to Leave NASA

   Veteran space shuttle astronaut Barbara R. Morgan will leave NASA in August to become an educator at Idaho's Boise State University.

Posted : Sun, Jun 29, 2008

Category : Science / Space News

NASA Announces Education Research Program Award Recipients

NASA Announces Education Research Program Award Recipients

   NASA has awarded more than $8.5 million to colleges and universities nationwide to conduct research and technology development in areas of importance to NASA's mission.

Posted : Thu, Jun 05, 2008

Category : Science / Space News

NASA Launches New Education Initiative With Disney Parks and Buzz Lightyear

NASA Launches New Education Initiative With Disney Parks and Buzz Lightyear

   As seven, well-trained astronauts begin an important mission to the International Space Station on Saturday, May 31, one toy astronaut, Buzz Lightyear, will begin a journey to help educate children across the country.

Posted : Sat, May 31, 2008

Category : Science / Space News
 
 
 
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