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The Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum's A current elementary or middle school student will most likely be the first human to step foot on Sally Ride was the first American woman in Space. Ride is among many women who have been and continue to be critical to the ... Take a trip to the red planet to learn about the science of launching and landing a rover on another planet as well as the science ... Did you know that training for a spacewalk requires a 6.5 million gallon swimming pool, a team of divers, and a mock-up of the ... From DaVinci's 'aerial screw,' to the Wright bat, and falling maple seeds - spinning wings have long fascinated humans. Subscribe ...

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STEM in 30 – Bound for Mars

STEM in 30 – Bound for Mars

The Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum's

Mars - STEM in 30

Mars - STEM in 30

A current elementary or middle school student will most likely be the first human to step foot on

Mars Rovers - STEM in 30

Mars Rovers - STEM in 30

There are two separate rovers traversing

STEM in 30 - Women Paving the Way to Mars

STEM in 30 - Women Paving the Way to Mars

Sally Ride was the first American woman in Space. Ride is among many women who have been and continue to be critical to the ...

Perseverance, What it Takes to Explore the Red Planet - STEM in 30

Perseverance, What it Takes to Explore the Red Planet - STEM in 30

Take a trip to the red planet to learn about the science of launching and landing a rover on another planet as well as the science ...

Mars Sunset STEAM Second with STEM in 30

Mars Sunset STEAM Second with STEM in 30

Beth Wilson, host of

Astronaut Training - STEM in 30

Astronaut Training - STEM in 30

Did you know that training for a spacewalk requires a 6.5 million gallon swimming pool, a team of divers, and a mock-up of the ...

STEM in 30 – WWII and Tuskegee Airmen

STEM in 30 – WWII and Tuskegee Airmen

The Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum's

WWII and Tuskegee Airmen - STEM in 30

WWII and Tuskegee Airmen - STEM in 30

In this episode of

STEM in 30 – Seven Minutes of Terror

STEM in 30 – Seven Minutes of Terror

The Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum's

STEM in 30 - The Biology of Long-Term Spaceflight

STEM in 30 - The Biology of Long-Term Spaceflight

The Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum's

Spinning Wings - STEM in 30 Season 9 - Episode 4

Spinning Wings - STEM in 30 Season 9 - Episode 4

From DaVinci's 'aerial screw,' to the Wright bat, and falling maple seeds - spinning wings have long fascinated humans. Subscribe ...

STEM in Real Life - STEM in 30

STEM in Real Life - STEM in 30

How does Science, Technology, Engineering and Math work in the real world? How can you learn about these subjects through ...

STEAM Second with the Viking Lander and STEM in 30

STEAM Second with the Viking Lander and STEM in 30

Beth Wilson, host of

STEM in 30 – Living and Working in Space

STEM in 30 – Living and Working in Space

This episode of the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum's

Shake Rattle and Roll: The Science Underneath Earthquakes and Volcanoes - STEM in 30

Shake Rattle and Roll: The Science Underneath Earthquakes and Volcanoes - STEM in 30

What causes a volcanic eruption? Is there always lava? How are volcanoes and earthquakes related? Travel with the

Star Trek: Science Fiction to Science Fact - STEM in 30

Star Trek: Science Fiction to Science Fact - STEM in 30

Fifty years ago this September, one of the most popular shows in the history of television premiered. "Star Trek" has inspired ...