Orion’s Quest
Orion’s Quest engages teachers and students in authentic space-based research through live or virtual “missions.” Missions are free, standards-based, and manageable in scope for…
NASA STEM on Station
Link directly to NASA education programs and activities supporting ISS outreach. Learning guides, resources and news.
ISS GrowLab Kit
Students make a plant grow lab akin to the Veggie Experiment on ISS, then compare various seed types for hardiness. This experiment, developed by…
ISS Above – Activity Guide
Learn at home: track the ISS and watch it fly over, using web site and activity guide ====== These activities help students learn…
Go For Launch – Art!
Go For Launch- Art! builds on the Go for Launch – Science model, to enable students to design, build and launch a STEAM art…
ExoLab – Experiment Kit
Learn-at-home special: ExoLab Biological Challenge! Learn about student legume experiment for future launch to ISS and advocate your choice of legume. Click here. ExoLab…
DreamUp – Build and Launch
DreamUp facilitates an educational community where space-based research and learning opportunities are available to all students, from primary to post-doctorate, to Space Station and…
DreamKit Hands-on Experiments
Learn at home: simple space experiments you can do at home Students explore the exciting research on the International Space Station. With Germs in…
ARISS – Talk with astronauts
Amateur Radio on the International Space Station (ARISS) is an international program that lets students use amateur (ham) radio to talk directly with crew…
ARISS – Radio Experimenters Kit
Students use simple radio communications equipment to send messages to and from the ISS. For the radio, they use software running on a computer,…
Welcome to the ISS Poster with Activity Guide
Discover fun facts about the International Space Station and learn how to build your own space station module!
Butterflies in Space
With simple materials and a comprehensive set of free online resources, you and your students can investigate caterpillars and butterflies in the classroom, then…