9:00 AM - Science How? Mummy Science – Natural and Cultural Preserved Remains
9:30 AM - Science How? Ocean Biodiversity – Discovering Marine Invertebrates
10:00 AM - Science How? Mineral Transformations – Demystifying Microbes
10:30 AM - Science How? Global Change - Reading Ocean Fossils
11:00 AM - Science How? Webinar - What Makes Fish so Fishy with Adela Roa-Varón
1:00 PM - 2nd Community Town Hall - C&TC 4/2/2025
2:30 PM - STEM in 30 - The Need for Speed: TOPGUN and Naval Aviation!
3:00 PM - STEM in 30 - A Sky Full of Color: The Albuquerque Balloon Fiesta
4:00 PM - STEM in 30 - Taking the Fast Lane to Orbit: The Technology of Rockets and Racecars
6:00 PM - Science How? Webinar - Cicadas and the Brood X Emergence
7:30 PM - STEM in 30 - Somewhere Over the Rainbow: The Science and Flight of the Wizard of Oz
8:00 PM - Board of Education Meeting 4/9/2025
ShowID
3277
Event Date:
4/12/2022
Length:
00:28:42
Category:
STEM
Producer
Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum
Comments
S4E12 From using the naked eye to the Hubble Space Telescope, there are many different ways we can observe the universe. In this episode of STEM in 30, learn the science behind observing, and discover the equipment that allows us to see further and further out.
Schedule Information:
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