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Missions to the Moon and to Mars and interactive climate change exhibits are among the projects NASA has selected to receive agency funding.
5 mainstream media and 2 bloggers weighed in on a similar topic
2 Months Ago,
Jet Propulsion Laboratory says
(in NASA's New Museum Grant Allies will make the Universe Accessible)
Interactive museum exhibits about climate change, Earth science, and missions beyond Earth are among the projects NASA has selected to receive agency funding.
And
NASA says
(in NASA's New Museum Grant Allies Will Make the Universe Accessible to Families From Alaska to Florida)
Interactive museum exhibits about climate change, Earth science, and missions beyond Earth are among the projects NASA has selected to receive agency funding.
And
Keith Cowing from NASA Watch says
(in NASA and the Summer of Innovation - Update)
NASA Notice of Intent to Release Cooperative Agreement Notice Entitled "Summer of Innovation Pilot", NASA
250 million initiative for science, math teachers planned, Washington Post
2009 Highlights: NASA Finds Water on Moon, Launches Planet Search, NASA ARC
And
iTWire says
(in NASA's Summer of Innovation launches for students with the STEM Stuff)
The U.S. space agency NASA is launching its 2010 Summer of Innovation to attract students into the fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). If you want to go...
And
Space Ref says
(in NASA Supports the President's Educate to Innovate Campaign with Summer of Innovation to Bring Students the Universe)
NASA has launched an initiative to use its missions and technology programs to boost summer learning. NASA's Summer of Innovation supports the President's Educate to Innovate campaign for science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) education.
And
NASA says
(in NASA Supports the President's Educate to Innovate Campaign with Summer of Innovation to Bring Students the Universe)
has launched an initiative to use its out-of-this-world missions and technology programs to boost summer learning, particularly for underrepresented students across the nation.
And
Keith Cowing from NASA Watch says
(in NASA and the Summer of Innovation - Update)
Once again, this project offers NASA an opportunity to reach a much broader audience than would normally be the case - with the full support of the White House. It would seem that this White House sees that there is more to NASA's value than just launching rockets.
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