9:00 AM - STEM in 30 - The Need for Speed: TOPGUN and Naval Aviation!
9:30 AM - STEM in 30 - Somewhere Over the Rainbow: The Science and Flight of the Wizard of Oz
10:00 AM - STEM in 30 - Staying Safe is No Accident: The Science of Safety
10:30 AM - STEM in 30 - Searching for Amelia
11:00 AM - STEM in 30 - Downlink with the International Space Station & Astronaut Randy "Komrade" Bresnik
11:30 AM - STEM in 30 - Building a Better Mousetrap and Inventing the Airplane: All About Patents
1:00 PM - STEM in 30 - How Do We Know What's Out There
1:30 PM - STEM in 30 - Ask an Astronaut with Randy Bresnik and Paolo Nespoli
2:00 PM - STEM in 30 WWII and Tuskegee Airmen
2:30 PM - STEM in 30 Milestones of Flight: The Lindberghs
4:00 PM - Board of Education Meeting 6/11/2025
7:00 PM - STEM in 30 Asteroid Redirect Mission
8:00 PM - Century High School Graduation 2025
ShowID
3287
Event Date:
4/12/2022
Length:
00:28:52
Category:
STEM
Producer
Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum
Comments
November 15, 2017 How are we going to get astronauts to Mars and back safely? How many crew will be making this trip? And how big will this rocket have to be? We will answer these questions and many more as STEM in 30 looks at the Orion, a spacecraft built to take humans farther than they have ever gone before.
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