9:00 AM - STEM in 30 - Setting Benchmarks and Breaking World Records
9:32 AM - STEM in 30 - International Collaboration: Building the New Frontier
10:00 AM - STEM in 30 -Solar Eclipse Part 2
10:29 AM - STEM in 30 - Inspiration Space: Art, Photography and the Universe
11:01 AM - STEM in 30 - How Big is Big
11:35 AM - STEM in 30 Food on the Fly
1:00 PM - 2nd Community Town Hall - C&TC 4/2/2025
2:15 PM - Science How? Webinar - Adaptations of Acorn Woodpeckers with Sahas Barve
3:30 PM - Stem in 30 - Simple Machines - Safety Cut
5:00 PM - STEM in 30 - The Drake Equation and the Search for Extraterrestrial Civilizations
5:32 PM - STEM in 30 - The Psychology of Long Term Space Flight: Music, Art, and Creature Comforts
6:30 PM - Science How? Webinar - Beetle Adaptations for Survival with Floyd Shockley
8:00 PM - Board of Education Meeting 4/9/2025
10:30 PM - STEM in 30 - Apollo
ShowID
3367
Event Date:
9/8/2022
Length:
00:32:21
Category:
STEM
Producer
Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum
Project
STEM in 30
Comments
S9_E1 Are we alone in the universe? Frank Drake developed a method to account for the likelihood of other intelligent civilizations in the Milky Way Galaxy. Learn about the Drake Equation and the science behind it in this student-friendly episode of STEM in 30. The episode of our educational webcast series STEM in 30 will premiere on the National Air and Space Museum YouTube channel on September 8, 2022. This program is made possible by the generous support of Boeing.
Schedule Information:
4/19/2025 at 5:00 PM
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