From videos to ready-to implement classroom activities, we’re here to help you get your learners excited about air and space.
Learn about the SR–71 Blackbird from Walter Watson, the only African American to fly in the SR–71 Blackbird program
Join us as we say farewell to the rover affectionately called Oppy and celebrate its hugely successful mission.
Join the Astronomy Education team as they discuss this amazing image, what a black hole is, and how the National Science Foundation and the Event Horizon Telescope accomplished this amazing feat.
NASA Astronaut Drew Feustel shares his passion for maintaining vehicles and how it prepared him for working on the Hubble Space Telescope and the International Space Station.
Astronaut Serena Auñón–Chancellor (M.D.) discusses the importance of practicing medical science in space and describes what life on the International Space Station is like.
Eyewitness to Space: Art and the Apollo Program Art and science sound like a strange mix.
A conversation with New Horizons principal investigator Alan Stern and astrobiologist David Grinspoon about their new book, Chasing New Horizons: Inside the Epic First Mission to Pluto.
Asteroid experts discuss the threats asteroids pose and how we are protecting ourselves from the danger they may cause.
Join us as we explore the dynamic innovations of the aerospace industry and the pioneering inventors that have laid the groundwork for future exploration.
Historian Roger Launius discusses the future of space exploration and speculates on forthcoming space travel and humans’ possible future as an extraterrestrial species.
Just before this historic landing join experts from NASA to discuss Insight’s landing, and the science that will go on after touchdown.
Scott Bolton, lead scientist on the Juno mission, shares images of Jupiter, spoke of what we have learned from them, and revealed how you can get involved in the Juno mission.