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  1. A Day with the Stars

    April 2024

    Learners at the Boys and Girls Clubs of Carson at King Drew Magnet High School of Medicine and Science and 186th Street Elementary took their first steps into the world of astrophysics during a NASA supported event called “A Day with the Stars.”

    A Black child in a gray t-shirt holds a page in front of their face. The page shows a purple spiral galaxy rotating clockwise.
  2. ViewSpace: Did You Know? Videos for Learners

    February 2024

    A new set of “Did You Know?” videos has been released to illustrate how discovery and technology advance together. The videos can be seen at science centers, libraries, and more locations across the country—or online at ViewSpace.org.

    Image of a person placing a plate on telescope hardware takes up the majority of the screen. Text underneath the photo reads, “Installing a detector cover on the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope.” Text at right reads “Did you know? Astronomy and space telescope technology advance together. Looking further into the future, how will new insights influence astronomy research priorities and shape the design of space-based telescopes?”
  3. Eclipse Resources

    February 2024

    Connecting the Eclipse to Astrophysics with NASA's Universe of Learning Resources for Learners and Educators

    Total Solar Eclipse Illustration depicted by bright white flares surrounding a black circular object
  4. NASA’s Astrophoto Challenge Winter 2024

    December 2023

    Make Your Own Image of the Crab Nebula! The NASA’s Astrophoto Challenge provides learners of all familiarity levels authentic experiences using real astrophysics data.

    Text overlaid on a space telescope image of a bright white and light brown cloud of dust and gas against a background of stars. Text reads “NASA’s Astrophoto Challenge; Start Date: December 18, 2023“
  5. Discover Exoplanets Exhibit Site Announcement

    March 2023

    NASA’s Universe of Learning is proud to announce the host sites for the "Discover Exoplanets: The Search for Alien Worlds" exhibition starting its tour in June 2023.

    An open room shows a series of small stations, with text on one large panel and several smaller areas within the exhibition.
  6. A Passport to the Universe

    March 2023

    The Seward Community Library & Museum in Alaska created a four-station event for attendees to "travel across the universe" with resources from NASA's Universe of Learning.

    Multiple photos show children in a library, with books and resources on the walls and tables. In several images, children are using paper mache and paint to create circular planets and stars.
  7. NASA’s Space Jam App Released

    January 2023

    Find tutorials to teach coding and data sonification basics, and activities for learners to so they can create their own sonifications.

    NASA's Space Jam logo shows an artist-drawn hand placed on a record decorated with binary code, stars and abstract shapes in colors of purple, black, and peach.