The Space Station Explorers community includes a growing number of partner organizations whose innovative programs bring new excitement to STEM education.
The Space Station Explorers community includes a growing number of partner organizations whose innovative programs bring new excitement to STEM education.
The Official Visitor Center of NASA Johnson Space Center features more than 400 space artifacts and a rich array of learning opportunities
The Space Foundation is the world's premier organization to inspire, educate, connect, and advocate on behalf of the global space community.
Brings space-based research within students' reach through hardware solutions that could potentially be launched to the ISS
SpaceKids Global is a non-profit charity formed for the purpose of encouraging and exciting young children, K-12, with a focus of empowering young girls.
Empowers young people from all over the world to participate and make an impact in space exploration
Provides space-related professional development for teachers to help excite their students about STEM
Offers educational research and enables the public to share the unique vision of our home planet through Windows on Earth
Honors our fallen astronauts and inspires to excite and educate future generations of space explorers.
Aiming to inspire lifelong participation in the arts and science with programs that support exploration, discovery, education and creativity
Features historical and hands-on science exhibits, computer flight simulator lab, a full-dome planetarium and an ISS Virtual Tour
Produces and distributes media to help shape how the public, especially girls and youth of color, see STEM
Home of Space Camp and Sally Ride EarthKAM and the largest spaceflight museum in the world with a collection exceeding 1,500 items
Holds the Wisconsin Crystal Growing Competition for middle and high school students with the winning experiment launching to space
Offers Space Station Academy and many other educational opportunities from an catalog of more than 200 unique courses
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