The Sun and You
by Jeff Nee, Jet Propulsion Lab So you and your library patrons had a wonderful eclipse experience? Don’t let that feeling go! Whether you basked…
by Jeff Nee, Jet Propulsion Lab So you and your library patrons had a wonderful eclipse experience? Don’t let that feeling go! Whether you basked…
A Day with the Stars by Lindsay Rowe, STEM Coordinator, Boys & Girls Clubs of Carson On July 20th, 1969 the Apollo 11 Lunar Module…
by Amelia Chapman, Jet Propulsion Laboratory NASA has resources to support your programming for all ages, all year round. As summer approaches, here are a…
Key NASA Resources for Informal Educators Not everyone thinks STEM is for them. Yet, it’s hard to find someone not interested in at least one…
by Martha Saladino at NASA’s Universe of Learning Seward is a scenic town in south central Alaska. Typical activities in the area include wandering in…
Join NASA’s Universe of Learning for an exciting opportunity to use real astronomical data and tools to create your own images of the iconic Pillars…
The Space Science Institute is pleased to announce a free NASA exhibit for public libraries. The next tour of ‘Discover Exoplanets: The Search for Alien…
For all public library staff! It’s eclipse time again! Two Solar Eclipses Coming to North America! An Annular Eclipse in 2023 and a…
By Kevin Tolley, Solano County Library When thinking about finding volunteers for STEM programming, there are two kinds of groups to consider: Subject Matter Experts…
The Space Science Institute is pleased to announce a new exhibit opportunity for public libraries. ‘From Our Town to the Moon, Mars and Beyond’ will…
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