Archive: Science Update: Do NASA Science LIVE! July 20, 2023

July 20th is the anniversary of the 1969 Moon landing, when American astronauts became the first humans to land on the moon. To celebrate this historic event, join us as we partner with SciStarter to share 21st century space science from NASA, including projects that we can all participate in! This event will kick off an occasional series of online events from SciStarter and NASA titled “Do NASA Science LIVE!” Learn more about the series at (SciStarter.org/NASA-LIVE).

In this Science Update, participants will learn about NASA research that we can do together. After learning about the first moon landing, participants will explore active NASA science projects. Bring your curiosity and get ready to turn your curiosity into impact through NASA science that we can do together!

All individuals receive a certificate of participation and 100 NSTA activity points for attending the live seminar and completing the end-of-program survey. A certificate of participation is not awarded for watching the recorded version of the program.

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Below are comments from individuals who attended the seminar:

  • "I liked the info about the citizen science possibilities."
  • "It was interesting to learn about different opportunities to participate in Citizen Science projects. Seeing examples of the projects, such as the moon views and how you can note differences, made it easier to picture how I could participate with my students."
  • "The presenters were enthusiastic and knowledgeable in their talks and the support through the chat was great."

A certificate of attendance was deposited into participants' account page for completing the evaluation form at the end of the program.

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