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  1. www.nasa.gov › learning-resources › for-educatorsFor Educators - NASA

    K-12 lessons and activities that help students understand NASA’s Artemis missions to the Moon. From launch to splashdown, anyone can learn about the ground, transportation, exploration, and communication systems NASA plans to use to make a return of a human presence near and on the Moon possible.

  2. www.nasa.gov › learning-resources › lunabotics-challengeLunabotics Challenge - NASA

    Jun 27, 2024 · Lunabotics Challenge. Lunabotics provides accredited institutions of higher learning students an opportunity to apply the NASA systems engineering process to design and build a prototype Lunar construction robot.

  3. Jun 13, 2024 · How do we study the Moon? Even thousands of years ago, humans drew pictures to track the changes of the Moon. Later, people used their observations of the Moon to create calendars. Today, we study the Moon using telescopes and spacecraft.

  4. 3 days ago · Born in the 1980s, Matthew Siegler remembers when hearing about humans going to the moon felt like ancient history. Now an associate professor of planetary sciences with the University of Hawaii, Siegler is thrilled by the upcoming crewed missions to the moon — and he sees opportunities where educators can help their students gain a sense of ...

  5. Jun 28, 2024 · Neil Armstrong (born August 5, 1930, Wapakoneta, Ohio, U.S.—died August 25, 2012, Cincinnati, Ohio) was a U.S. astronaut, and the first person to set foot on the Moon.

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  6. Jun 9, 2024 · Apollo, Moon-landing project conducted by the U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) in the 1960s and ’70s. The project reached its goal with the July 1969 landing of Apollo 11 on the Moon. Learn more about the history of the Apollo program in this article.

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  8. Jun 26, 2024 · After careful review of hundreds of applications, NASA has selected organizations from across the country to receive ‘Moon Tree’ seedlings that flew around the Moon on the agency’s Artemis I mission in 2022, to plant in their communities.