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Entries from February 8th, 2008

Planetary Nebula NGC 2440 Lithograph Available for Download – Grades 11-12

February 8th, 2008 · No Comments · Astronomy, Educational Materials, K-12, NASA, Science, STEM

The Planetary Nebula NGC 2440 Lithograph is now available in the Lithographs section of the NASA Educational Materials area. The front of the lithograph features an image of NGC 2440, a planetary nebula. Background information about the life cycle of stars is on the back of the lithograph. The lithograph includes a Level One Inquiry [...]

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New Videos Added to NASA’s Educational Materials Website

February 8th, 2008 · No Comments · Best Practice, Educational Materials, K-12, Lesson Plans, NASA, Science, STEM

The educational video clips listed below have been added to the Videos section of the NASA Educational Materials site. Click on the link below each list of video clips to access the videos online. From the Living and Working in Space series, astronauts on the space shuttle compare living on Earth to living in space [...]

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New Videos Added to NASA's Educational Materials Website

February 8th, 2008 · No Comments · Best Practice, Educational Materials, K-12, Lesson Plans, NASA, Science, STEM

The educational video clips listed below have been added to the Videos section of the NASA Educational Materials site. Click on the link below each list of video clips to access the videos online. From the Living and Working in Space series, astronauts on the space shuttle compare living on Earth to living in space [...]

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Pennsylvania State University Summer Astrobiology Program – Deadline Feb 15, 2008

February 8th, 2008 · No Comments · Funding, Higher Education, Internships, NASA, Research, Science, STEM, Student Opportunities

The Pennsylvania State University in University Park, PA will host the 2008 Summer Astrobiology Program on June 8-August 16, 2008. Program details:  There will be independent research under the guidance of one or more astrobiologists, a field trip to NASA and astrobiology-related sites around Washington, D.C., weekly seminars, laboratory tours, stargazing opportunities, discussion group, and [...]

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