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NASA releases a new STEM Toolkit for the students, Know here!

NASA’s Artemis missions has released the Landing Humans on the Moon educator guide which uses simulated Moon landing to teach middle school students about the important STEM concepts like scientific research, engineering design and teamwork. This is the fourth educator guide in the series released by the NASA aiming at teaching about Artemis using STEM concepts.

‘Landing Humans on the Moon’ is an important part of the series of educator guides which will help the students increase their ability to join the next-generation STEM workforce.

Accordingly, NASA’s Artemis missions will utilize new and innovative technologies to explore more of the lunar surface, with the information obtained from the living on the Moon. This encourages the NASA to take the biggest step further, i.e sending astronauts to Mars.

NASA STEM Engagement has developed several series of STEM products and opportunities which offers a platform for the students to contribute to the NASA’s endeavors as explorer and innovator. Consequently, these mission-based activities consists the evidence-based products and opportunities to engage more and more students in the true STEM experiences.

 



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