NASA Crew Launch resources for Home Learners
Here are resources related to the Launch of crews to the International Space Station:
Launch America Mission Toolkit
SpaceX Dragon2 Docking Simulator
Maria Mitchell Association Science Activities
The activities from the Nantucket Science Festival, hosted by the Maria Mitchell Association, are available online. These are at-home friendly activities covering a variety of topics.
Online Sessions with the National Museum of Mathematics
The National Museum of Mathematics offers online sessions, some recurring regularly, for people of all ages, including some designed for senior citizens.
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ECHO-at-Home Learning
The ECHO Leahy Center for lake Champlain in Burlington Vermont offers a page that links to a wide assortment of activities and videos, including citizen science opportunities.
MOS at Home
MOS at Home comes from the Boston Museum of Science. They offer videos, podcasts, and activities as well as virtual exhibits.
Connecticut Science Center Science at Home
Science at Home from the Connecticut Science Center features virtual programs and videos as well as science activities for all ages.
Brookhaven Science at Home
Brookhaven National Laboratory provides a webpage of general activities as well as "Discover Brookhaven" challenges that award a certificate upon completion.
Resources from the Boston Children's Museum.
The Boston Children's Museum has a list of ideas for families called 100 Ways to Play and activities designed for afterschool settings that can be adapted to the home: Beyond the Chalkboard.
Boonshoft at Home
The Boonshoft Museum of Discovery in Dayton, Ohio offers a page of DIY Science Activities with easy to get materials, step by step instructions, and a basic science explanation for families to download and use. There is also some virtual programming on this site.