I WONDER
What's Out There in Space?
Let's talk about NASA
2022-2023
Curious Kids of the Unknown (all ages welcome),
Are you bored? Well, I have something for you that will light up your neurons like nothing else!
I invite you to come and learn about the United States civil space program called, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, or better known as NASA.
NASA is a federal executive government agency of people who study our Earth, Sun, Solar System, and beyond at 20 centers and facilities across the United States. They conduct research and testing to advance aeronautics, as well as, develop technologies for future human exploration of space. Ever heard of the Neil Armstrong and the Apollo 11 Mission to the Moon? Well, that was NASA who made that happen. (Click on the link to learn about the movie based on the real event.)
The primary and essential mission of NASA's research, innovation and exploration is to benefit life on Earth. They are doing everything they can to make our world a better place to live now and for future generations to come.
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"May your future be limited only by your dreams" -Crista McAuliffe
In loving memory of the astronauts aboard NASA's Space Shuttles Challenger (January 28, 1986) and Columbia (February 1, 2003).
NASA Fun for Kids
Students, want to learn more about outer space exploration, rockets and astronauts? Click on the links below to discover more from NASA for Kids!
Want to Be an Astronaut?
All About Black Holes
Check out these videos to understand Black Holes:
Mars Exploration
- Sign up to send your name to Mars - On the next Mission to Mars
NASA TV
Exploring the Universe
NASA Third Rock Radio
Stars Wars Helps Kids Too
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