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This web site exists to engage students at all levels in NASA's missions of discovery and to help educators gain access to the products and practitioners of NASA research. The JPL's programs fall in these areas: elementary through secondary education, higher education, minority education initiatives, and informal education. There is a wealth of information and activities about the Earth, solar systems, stars and galaxies, and technology.
Subjects Levels Resource Types
Astronomy
- Astronomy Education
- Galaxies
- Solar System
= Earth
- Stars
- High School
- Informal Education
- Middle School
- Elementary School
- Lower Undergraduate
- Collection
- Instructional Material
= Activity
= Instructor Guide/Manual
= Lesson/Lesson Plan
- Reference Material
Appropriate Courses Categories Ratings
- Physical Science
- Physics First
- Conceptual Physics
- Algebra-based Physics
- AP Physics
- Lesson Plan
- Activity
- New teachers
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NASA projects, NASA research, NASA technology, solar system, stars and galaxies
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Metadata instance created January 19, 2004 by Kara Lehman
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August 12, 2016 by Lyle Barbato
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Jet Propulsion Laboratory: JPL Education (Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, 2006), <https://www.jpl.nasa.gov/edu/>.
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Jet Propulsion Laboratory: JPL Education. (2006, January 20). Retrieved January 13, 2025, from Jet Propulsion Laboratory: https://www.jpl.nasa.gov/edu/
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Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Jet Propulsion Laboratory: JPL Education. Pasadena: Jet Propulsion Laboratory, January 20, 2006. https://www.jpl.nasa.gov/edu/ (accessed 13 January 2025).
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Jet Propulsion Laboratory: JPL Education. Pasadena: Jet Propulsion Laboratory, 2006. 20 Jan. 2006. 13 Jan. 2025 <https://www.jpl.nasa.gov/edu/>.
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