This episode of STEM in 30 celebrates the 15th anniversary of continuous occupation of the International Space Station and looks at the incredible accomplishments of the last 15 years.
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Flags do more than just represent your country. They are used for communication too! Learn how they were used at the Battle of Antietam during the Civil War.
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Did you know astronauts can see volcanoes erupting from space? Learn about this from NASA Astronaut Ricky Arnold and see a model volcano erupt.
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What do bubbles have to do with water on the International Space Station? Find out from NASA Astronaut Ricky Arnold.
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What does kinetic energy have to do with the Space Shuttle? Find out from NASA Astronaut Ricky Arnold.
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In this episode of STEM in 30, we investigate the plans to send humans to Mars and the ongoing research into water and the possibility of life on the Red Planet
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Learn how they dealt with the threat of Moon germs from Apollo 11 rescue diver Clancy Hatleberg, then see how you can fight germs!
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Learn about the equipment astronauts use to complete a spacewalk, including something you may not think of.
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Learn how a standard middle school science experiment relates to real world science with this episode of Smithsonian Science Starters with NASA Astronaut Kate Rubins.
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In this episode of STEM in 30, learn about asteroids, what we can learn from capturing one, and the technology needed to accomplish such a mission.
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