NYSG Awardees entering new heights as their student-lead research rocketry group, AeroBing, recently launched a half-scale Ambition-III rocket and static test of a rocket motor out in the Mojave desert.
Read MoreGrantees creating a more accessible and diverse STEM workforce through a comprehensive database and resource guide featuring internships, fellowships, scholarships, and grants.
Read MoreNASA STEM at-home resources for high school students: hands-on activities, online simulations, engaging videos, printable model templates and more.
Read MoreAnytime, anywhere you can enjoy a variety of online programs, stories, videos, activities, virtual tours, and resources from the National Air and Space Museum. Video episodes, podcasts, virtual tours, and games are available.
Read MoreThese science programs are designed for students and teachers learning from home. Programs are offered daily and led by Museum Educators.
Read MoreLive Zoom sessions with scientists and educators. Previous sessions viewable on their YouTube channel. Multiple sessions a week! Previous sessions viewable on their YouTube channel.
Read MoreNow offering online programs! Sessions are designed to bring families together to enjoy a diverse array of mathematical activities.
Read MoreEach Sunday, MoMath will send you a mathematical puzzle. Hints available, with solutions on Saturdays.
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Read MoreMeghan Dorn and Mario Cabrera are New York Space Grant NASA Fellows in the infrared detector lab run by Judy Pipher, Bill Forrest, and Craig McMurtry at the University of Rochester in the Physics and Astronomy Department. Since 2004, the Infrared Detector (IR) Lab has been affiliated with the proposed space mission NEOCam - Near-Earth Object Camera. The mission is intended to identify the orbit and measure the size of solar system objects that may be potentially hazardous to the Earth.
Read MoreRachel Suitor, of University at Buffalo, was a New York Space Grant Intern at NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research Center in the summer of 2018.
Read MoreThe Space Shuttle Pavilion at Intrepid showcases the space shuttle Enterprise, the prototype NASA orbiter that paved the way for the space shuttle program. Seventeen dynamic exhibit zones feature original artifacts, photographs, audio, and films that immerse visitors in the science and history of Enterprise and the space shuttle era. Hours, exhibits, and ticket information can be found at the Interpid Museum website.
Read MoreHunter Rouillard, an undergraduate student at Rochester Polytechnic University, flattens a holographic grating that is the primary light collector for the MOST telescope. New York Space Grant funded an initiation grant to prototype this game changing telescope.
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