9:00 AM - Board of Education Meeting 4/9/2025
11:30 AM - STEM in 30 Animals Aloft: Animals and The Aerospace Industry
1:00 PM - 2nd Community Town Hall - C&TC 4/2/2025
2:15 PM - Science How? Webinar - Reptile Discovery Center Virtual Tour with Kyle Miller from the National Zoo
3:20 PM - S8_E8 STEM in 30 Unexpected Careers
4:00 PM - Science How? Webinar - Tracking Coral Health in the Caribbean Sea
5:30 PM - STEM in 30 - Rocketry You Can Do
7:00 PM - Science How? Webinar - The Beetle's Special Adaptation for Survival - Part 1
7:32 PM - Science How? Webinar - The Beetle's Special Adaptation for Survival - Part 2
8:30 PM - Stem in 30 At Home Astronomy
9:00 PM - Mock Trial Championship 2025 LHS vs WHS
ShowID
3378
Event Date:
3/16/2023
Length:
00:42:13
Category:
Science
Producer
Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum
Comments
S3_E6 Since the first humans launched into space in 1961, there have been questions about how the human body would react to being beyond Earth’s atmosphere. While most of the basic questions have been answered, many remain, and are the basis for continued research on the International Space Station. Finding answers to these questions is an important step toward sending humans to Mars. Join STEM in 30 as we explore this research and the impact of long-term space travel on the human body.
Schedule Information:
4/22/2025 at 9:30 PM4/26/2025 at 6:00 PM
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