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Learn With NASA
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@LearnWithNASA
We are engaging students in NASA’s exciting missions, broad range of careers, and unique opportunities.
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    Learn With NASA
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    Spending time at home this summer? Did you know @NASA_Technology can be found in everyday objects you might find nearby? It's true! Check out the "Search for Spinoffs" game to explore a garage & use clues to find NASA technology. Can you find them all?πŸ”Ž nasa.gov/specials/kidsc…
    Title screen of the Search for Spinoffs game with a colorful logo in front of an illustrated garage filled with sports equipment, tools, and a lawn mower
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    Learn With NASA
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    Jun 25
    Still thinking about Artemis II & the incredible Moon views shared by the crew? Keep the awe & wonder going by making plans to join the International Observe the Moon Night celebration in September! 🀩 Find details in this week's NASA EXPRESS. πŸ“¨ conta.cc/4vp1eHz
    Illustrated graphic showing silhouettes of people looking up at a large Moon in the sky. The landscape in the background is a collage of many landmarks and ecosystems from around the world, silhouetted in shades of pink and purple. Prominent text reads "International Observe the Moon Night September 19, 2026". In the sky, the message β€œObserve the Moon” is translated into several languages.
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    Learn With NASA
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    Jun 25
    Want to get even more NASA updates in your inbox? πŸ“¬ Subscribe to the NASA EXPRESS newsletter for a weekly dose of webinars, students challenges, internships, learning resources, and more! Sign up: bit.ly/3prmSOm
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    Learn With NASA
    NASA
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    Jun 24
    Rural educators are invited to a free webinar on Thursday, June 25, at 8 p.m. EDT to learn about real classroom plant growth experiments that help @NASA study which crops may be robust enough for future space missions. πŸš€πŸŒ± Interested? Register here: docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAI…
    Growing Beyond Earth logo with a portrait of program manager Jemma Peterson and the event info for this month's 3-D Thursdays for Rural Educators webinar on June 25 at 8 p.m. EDT
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    NASA Wallops
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    Jun 24
    Congrats to our student teams! πŸš€ NASA Wallops launched the RockSat sounding rocket carrying more than 50 student experiments to suborbital space Wednesday, June 24, 2026.
    A group photo of 250 students and teachers standing and kneeing in lines in front of a sounding rocket, laying horizontal on a launch rail.
    A sounding rocket seconds after launch against a yellowish early dawn sky. A bright white plume spreads from under the rocket. The rocket glows orange from the exaust underneath.
    Two people wearing bright blue shirts with the words "RockOn + RockSat" stand with their backs to the camera, in the foreground. They are watching a sounding rocket launch, with a long trail of white smoke moving from the ground toward the sky.
    A group of people stand together, looking nearly straight up into the sky as they watch a sounding rocket after take off.
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    NASA Wallops
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    Jun 19
    For the first time, NASA will launch two student missions on one sounding rocket! The sounding rocket will launch Wednesday, June 24, with a window opening at 5:30 a.m. EDT. A livestream will be available on the Wallops YouTube channel. Stay tuned for our launch viewing map!
    A line of students line up in the foreground while they watch a sounding rocket launching in the background. The sky is cloudy and bright.
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    Learn With NASA
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    Jun 23
    During the World Cup, @GLOBEProgram invites you to help investigate the environment where soccer is played in your area.⚽️ Join your region's GLOBE Cup Challenge team to gather temperature & land cover observations. Ready to kick things off? Visit: globe.gov/do-globe/measu…
    A green, grassy background, with the a soccer ball icon and the title Join the GLOBE Cup Challenge, 11 June - 19 July, 2026
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    Learn With NASA
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    Jun 22
    The NASA TechLeap Prize: Robotically Manipulated Payload Challenge is open! πŸ¦ΎπŸ€– NASA Flight Opportunities seeks proposals for a payload that can be manipulated by a robotic arm in low Earth orbit. Phase 1 registration closes on July 29! Learn more: rmpc.nasatechleap.org
    Artist concept of the FFR mission’s robotic system payload atop the Astro Digital spacecraft. The robotic arm, provided by Motiv Space Systems, will perform robotic demonstrations in orbit.
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    Learn With NASA
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    Jun 18
    Live now! πŸš€
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    Jun 17
    When you live & work on the @Space_Station, how can you create a healthy work-life balance? Find out tomorrow at 12:05 p.m. ET as @NASA astronauts @Astro_ChrisW & @Astro_Jessica answer questions about their experience in space from students in New Jersey: youtube.com/live/XQT2y4H7j…
    NASA astronauts Chris Williams and Jessica Meir inspect and configure a spacesuit jetpack, known as the Simplified Aid for EVA Rescue (SAFER), inside the International Space Station’s Destiny laboratory module.
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    Learn With NASA
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    Jun 18
    Sunday, June 21, marks the arrival of summer in the Northern Hemisphere.πŸ–οΈ Celebrate the longest day of the year & use the summer solstice as a spark for STEM learning with resources & activities in this week's NASA EXPRESS!😎 Get started: conta.cc/4e7ctOM
    A summery cartoon scene featuring an astronaut wearing cool sunglasses and holding a colorful beach ball while lounging on a striped towel on the beach. Blue waves lap the shore at the bottom of the image and a warm yellow sun sets in the background. Above the astronaut is the title "It's Summer Solstice!!!"
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    Jun 18
    Want to get even more NASA updates in your inbox? πŸ“¬ Subscribe to the NASA EXPRESS newsletter for a weekly dose of webinars, students challenges, internships, learning resources, and more! Sign up: bit.ly/3prmSOm
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    Learn With NASA
    NASA
    @LearnWithNASA
    Jun 17
    When you live & work on the @Space_Station, how can you create a healthy work-life balance? Find out tomorrow at 12:05 p.m. ET as @NASA astronauts @Astro_ChrisW & @Astro_Jessica answer questions about their experience in space from students in New Jersey: youtube.com/live/XQT2y4H7j…
    NASA astronauts Chris Williams and Jessica Meir inspect and configure a spacesuit jetpack, known as the Simplified Aid for EVA Rescue (SAFER), inside the International Space Station’s Destiny laboratory module.
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    Jun 16
    Calling all science sleuths! πŸ•΅οΈπŸ”Ž The new @NASAScience_ "Shock Detectives" project is recruiting volunteers to help scientists examine data about the "bow shock" created when the solar wind encounters Earth’s magnetic field. Ready to help? Learn more: science.nasa.gov/citizen-scienc…
    Cartoon of Earth with a surprised face wearing a Sherlock Holmes' style hat and holding a magnifying glass to observe a swirl of particles bending around it and a satellite, with the title Shock Detectives
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    Learn With NASA
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    @LearnWithNASA
    Jun 15
    Get ready for a worldwide Moon appreciation moment πŸŒ“ Last International Observe the Moon Night, an estimated 1 million people in 128 countries celebrated our nearest neighbor in space together. Who will you observe the Moon with this year? Sign up: go.nasa.gov/ObserveTheMoon
    Illustrated graphic showing a portion of Earth, with major land masses appearing gold-brown and blue-green. The text "Join Us! Register September 19, 2026" is centered. At upper left, a simple representation of a waxing gibbous Moon with the words β€œObserve the Moon” is shown inside of a location pin.
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    Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope
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    Jun 12
    Have you ever wanted to have your name 'Roman' a million miles away? Now you can! Send your name along the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope, scheduled to launch Aug. 30, 2026! Sign up here: go.nasa.gov/4ejkRcR Submissions close July 12.
    A person in a head-to-toe white clean room suit holds a large purple "boarding pass" for NASA's Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope in Goddard's large cleanroom. The boarding pass includes an image of the 18 detectors, an artist concept image of the telescope, a QR code, and the NASA logo. "Roman Telescope" is written where the name would go.
    The plate attached to the Roman telescope, where a memory card containing names will be attached. It's a tall, thin, rectangular silver plate. At the top of the plate is the stylized Nancy Grace Roman name logo. Below is the silhouette of Roman's 18-square detectors in their iconic arch shape. Text below that reads "NASA's first chief astronomer, Nancy Grace Roman, persevered through barriers and made powerful space telescopes a reality. She envisioned a world where everyone had access to, and enthusiasm for, science. This observatory is the continuation of her legacy and dream." Below the text is an illustration of Dr. Roman looking up, next to her name and the years 1925-2018. Below the years is a small box where the memory card will be affixed. The plate is held down with two large bolts at the top and bottom.
    The fully assembled Roman telescope in the clean room, standing upright. It's a silver cylinder with solar panels peeking out from behind both sides like wings. The hood is deployed, like a black sun visor on a baseball cap. Orange lifts and people in white cleanroom suits surrounded the telescope, highlighting how large it is. The unfolded lifts only reach about one-quarter of the way up the telescope's body. Instrumentation and cables are visible in a section about one-third of the way up the body. Thousands of tiny squares on the wall behind the telescope are air filters for the clean room.
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