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NASA Express 27 maj 2021

 
 
NASA is turning the page to a new chapter of human space exploration with Artemis missions to land the first woman and first person of color on the Moon. All schools, museums, youth serving organizations, universities and other STEM organizations in the United States and its territories are invited to send a recorded video pledge to the Moon aboard the Artemis I mission.
 
There are 8 days left to submit your video. Submissions are due June 4.
 
Join the NASA STEM Engagement & Educator Professional Development
Collaborative at Texas State University for live educational webinars.
 
 
May 27
at 7:30 p.m. EDT
 
 
For a full list of upcoming webinars, click here.
Audience: Students Ages 13+
Event Date: June 2 at 2 p.m. EDT
 
 
“NASA STEM Stars” is a webchat series that connects students with subject matter experts to learn about STEM careers and ask questions about STEM topics. Next week, astrobiologist and graphic artist Aaron Gronstal will discuss how he uses his graphic artist superpowers to make science easier to understand.
 
Watch the live event and ask your questions about pursuing careers in STEM.
 
In this new STEMonstration episode, K-12 students view some spectacular images of Earth with NASA astronaut Randy Bresnik. The International Space Station serves as an Earth-monitoring and diagnostic station, with astronauts observing and resolving critical environmental issues that affect us directly. The Classroom Connection released with this video enables students to further explore the physical changes of Earth’s surface caused by climate change.
 
To watch the Earth Observation episode and conduct the corresponding activity, visit the STEMonstration website
 
Are You Ready for a Challenge?
Audience: Educators, Parents, Caregivers and Students in Grades 3-6
Entry Deadline: May 31
Contact: Ten adres pocztowy jest chroniony przed spamowaniem. Aby go zobaczyć, konieczne jest włączenie w przeglądarce obsługi JavaScript.
 
There are four days remaining to enter the NASA Space Place Art Challenge for May. This month’s topic is NASA’s OSIRIS-REx.
 
Last fall, the OSIRIS-REx spacecraft scooped up a small container of rocks and dust from an asteroid called Bennu. Now, OSIRIS-REx and its special sample of space rocks are making their journey back to Earth. This month’s challenge encourages students to use their imaginations to draw what they think scientists will find when they open OSIRIS-REx’s sample container. Access the challenge here!
 
 
Audience: Educators of Grades 6-12
Event Date: June 1 at 6 p.m. EDT
Contact: Ten adres pocztowy jest chroniony przed spamowaniem. Aby go zobaczyć, konieczne jest włączenie w przeglądarce obsługi JavaScript.
 
This fall, students in grades 6-12 can take part in the NASA TechRise Student Challenge for a chance to send an experiment on a suborbital rocket. Educators are invited to attend a virtual kickoff event to start planning, get inspired and engage with NASA experts. Click here to RSVP.
 
Audience: Filmmakers of All Ages
Entry Deadline: July 14
 
NASA and the Houston Cinema Arts Society invite professional and aspiring filmmakers to share their works using NASA imagery. The CineSpace competition will accept all genres, including narrative, documentary, comedy, drama, animation and others, up to 10 minutes long.
 
Collaborate With NASA
Audience: Informal Education Institutions
Proposal Deadlines: June 17 and July 19
Contact: Ten adres pocztowy jest chroniony przed spamowaniem. Aby go zobaczyć, konieczne jest włączenie w przeglądarce obsługi JavaScript.
 
NASA is seeking proposals from U.S. nonprofit science museums, planetariums, youth-serving organizations and libraries interested in offering inquiry- or experiential-based opportunities that include NASA education and research. An amendment to the TEAM II information has been posted.
 
Proposers to the Standard Awards for TEAM II Program Element Appendix are advised that the optional notice of intent (NOI) deadline has been extended to 11:59 p.m. EDT June 2, 2021. No NOI is requested for Community Anchor proposals.
 
Opportunities With Our Partners
 
 
 
Want to subscribe to get this message delivered to your inbox each Thursday? Sign up for the NASA EXPRESS newsletter at https://www.nasa.gov/stem/express.
 
Are you looking for NASA STEM materials to support your curriculum?
Search hundreds of resources by subject, grade level, type and keyword at https://www.nasa.gov/education/materials/.
 
Find NASA science resources for your classroom. NASA Wavelength is a digital collection of Earth and space science resources for educators of all levels — from elementary to college, to out-of-school programs. https://science.nasa.gov/learners/wavelength
 
Check out the ‘Explore NASA Science’ website! Science starts with questions, leading to discoveries. Visit science.nasa.gov. To view the site in Spanish, visit ciencia.nasa.gov.
 
Visit NASA STEM Engagement on the Web: 
NASA’s Office of STEM Engagement: https://stem.nasa.gov 
NASA Kids’ Club: https://www.nasa.gov/kidsclub
 
NASA's Office of STEM Engagement | 300 E Street SW, Washington, DC 20546

 


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