Educator Resources in Space Sciences Caitlin Nolby North Dakota Space Grant Consortium.

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Educator Resources in Space Sciences Caitlin Nolby North Dakota Space Grant Consortium

Strange New Planet Work in NASA teams to collect data to plan missions and explore new worlds! How Kepler Works Sort students by NASA center Assign student roles “How to Land on a Comet”

NASA Education Can search for materials by subject and grade level

NASA for Students

Space Math at NASA

Year of the Solar System

International Space Station - Live!

Spot the Station

Mars Curiosity Rover

NASA – Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter

Planetary Science Institute

Lunar and Planetary Institute

NASA Summer of Innovation

NASA Discovery Program

North Dakota Space Grant

NDSGC K-12 Educator Listserv! Workshop opportunities New STEM education resources for the classroom NASA student contests/team competitions Professional Development opportunities s ~once a week

Future Space Exploration Manned mission to an asteroid? Return to Moon? Manned mission to Mars? NASA Space Launch System (SLS), Orion (Multi-purpose crew vehicle)