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宇航员七个条件 NASA推出宇航员在线课程
NASA推出宇航员在线课程 Who ha 't dreamt of e ca i g to the tar ? E ecially ow with mo t of u co fi ed to limi

NASA推出宇航员在线课程
Who hasn't dreamt of escaping to the stars? Especially nowwith most of us confined to limited spaces and steeped in tragic news.
NASA and the ISS National Lab are ready to help. They've developed a range of adventurous programs and activities for all the children stuck in home lockdown
including a training program to bee a home astronaut
build a hovercraft
launch rockets
and many more.
"Astronauts see the world from space and want to share its beauty and its wholeness
" explained ISS National Lab education manager Dan Barstow.
国际空间站美国国家实验室教育管理人员Dan Barstow解释说:“宇航员是从太空看地球的,想跟大家分享地球的全貌和美。”
"They do medical experiments to search for cures
and they help young people see the power of the mysterious Universe to pull us to explore."
Now children can follow their lead
with free educational activities that equip parents to help students explore science subjects
from life sciences and human health to robotics
maths and physics - plete with specific guides for kindergarten through to year 12.
Students can take part in experiments like astronauts do on the International Space Station
and pare the results to those from space.
For example
observing microgravity using simple materials to demonstrate how astronauts float in space - not due to lack of gravity
but because they are constantly falling towards Earth.
Kids can also contribute to science in progress by joining citizen science projects
like bing through images to search for new brown dwarfs and plas
using satellite data to help biologists track penguin populations
and training a puter to think like a scientist for future Mars missions.
Until April 22
students can even help choose which plant astronauts will next grow in space. The plan is for SpaceX's October cargo resupply mission to provide astronauts with a spacefaring legume - but which legume has yet to be decided. You can join team Alfalfa
Mungbean
or Lentil
and help scientists work out which plant is the best suited for living on the ISS.
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