Space Explorers’ virtual missions, experiments, and data analysis tools were founded upon the idea that students involved in the excitement of NASA missions could be highly motivated to pursue careers in math, science, and technology fields. Along with providing Internet based science curricula, Space Explorers also provides teachers with professional development opportunities and workshops to further enhance their science teaching abilities.

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Space Explorers' Website Improvements
Welcome back teachers and students! Based on your feedback, we updated the website to allow for improved navigation. There are now four new programs: Lunar Expedition, Mission: Mars, Suborbital Sojourn, and Asteroid Encounter, each correlating with the mission simulations Moonlink®, Marslink® and Mars Explorer, Spaceflight Simulation, and NEARlink®. Drop down menus with links to the programs associated with each section appear next to three categories: Learn, Explore, and Analyze. We also created Power Point presentations for lesson plans, online tutorial videos, and a new search feature that allows you to search lesson plans by keyword, grade level, or standards met. Please email customerservice@space-explorers.com if you have any questions, and we look forward to working with you throughout the new school year.

 
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