Education Image Galleries

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View image galleries on a wide variety of NASA topics.

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Career Information

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Students can use this page as a starting point to learn about jobs at NASA.

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Online Student Application

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Eligible students can access a portfolio of NASA internship, fellowship and scholarship opportunities through a single portal and a single application.

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NASA Student Ambassadors

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NASA has inducted more than 80 high-performing interns into a new virtual community.

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NASA Students on Facebook

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NASA has a Facebook page specifically for high school and college students. Updates are posted daily featuring competitions, internships and more.

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NASA eClips™

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Use these educational video segments to inspire and engage students.

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In the Spotlight

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Orionid Meteor Shower

What causes meteor showers anyway? Comets! Find out more about meteor showers.

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Celebrate Earth Science Week

Earth Science Week Contests 2012

Are you an artist, photographer or writer? Enter this year's Earth Science Week contests. Entries are due Oct. 19, 2012.

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Tonight's Sky

Tonight's Sky: Highlights of the October Sky

Grab a telescope, binoculars or just a lawn chair, and head out to the backyard for a night of cosmic sightseeing.

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Bell X-1 aircraft

Bell X-1 History

On Oct. 14, 1947, Chuck Yeager piloted the Bell X-1 to become the first person to fly faster than the speed of sound.

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Space Life Sciences Education Website

Find resources on living organisms in the space environment from the Space Life Sciences education website.

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Special Announcement

    NASA RECOMMENDS DISCONTINUATION OF STUDENT ROCKET ACTIVITY

    Recently, an air pressurized paper rocket launcher being used by an educator failed. This launcher is described in NASA's Rockets Educator Guide, publications EG-2011-11-223-KSC, pp. 86-90 and EG-2008-05-060-KSC, pp. 86-90. NASA completed an engineering investigation into the failure and determined that the launcher, or design equivalents, should not be used. NASA has removed the launcher design from its website and its education curriculum. Individuals and organizations should immediately discontinue use of the launcher published in the referenced NASA publications. The point of contact for additional information is James Stofan, Deputy Associate Administrator for Education Integration at nasaedpartners@nasa.gov. We request that your organization assist NASA in disseminating this information as widely as possible throughout the education community.

Current Opportunities

  • Student entry from 2011 competition

    2012 Humans in Space Youth Art Competition  →

    Students are invited to express their ideas about the future of human space exploration through visual, literary, musical or digital art. Entries are due Nov. 15, 2012.

  • Name That Asteroid!

    Name That Asteroid!

    Students worldwide have an opportunity to name an asteroid from which an upcoming NASA mission will return samples to Earth. Entries are due Dec. 2, 2012.

  • OPTIMUS PRIME

    OPTIMUS PRIME Spinoff Video Contest

    Participants must register for this video contest for students in grades 3-12 by Dec. 15, 2012.

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Images

Research Tools

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    MyNASA

    Students 13 years and older may use MyNASA to help with homework and projects relating to NASA.

NASA Television

 

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NASA has many opportunities for students:



  • NASA Glenn Shares Stem Education Message with Ohio Students

    10.19.12 - Reporters are invited to NASA Glenn Science Days at Lake Ridge Academy on Monday, Oct. 22 through Wednesday, Oct. 24, from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.

  • NASA Seeks Student Experiments For 2013 High-Altitude Scientific Balloon Flight

    10.19.12 - NASA is accepting applications from graduate and undergraduate university students to fly experiments to the edge of space on a scientific balloon next year. The balloon competition is a joint project between NASA and the Louisiana Space Consortium (LaSPACE) in Baton Rouge.

  • International Space Station Education Inspiration

    10.15.12 - For more than a decade, the space station has provided hands-on educational opportunities that encourage students to go beyond passive learning.

  • Video Podcasts