Space Explorers’ virtual missions, experiments, and data analysis tools were founded upon the idea that students involved in the excitement of NASA missions could be highly motivated to pursue careers in math, science, and technology fields. Along with providing Internet based science curricula, Space Explorers also provides teachers with professional development opportunities and workshops to further enhance their science teaching abilities.

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Teacher David Henner

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2008 Mission Patch Contest
Space Explorers' annual Mission Patch Contest deadline is fast approaching. Don't let your students miss out on this fun and rewarding contest! All entries must be postmarked by Friday, December 12, 2008! Contest winners will be notified by mail with a Certificate of Achievement in January 2009. The first place mission patch in each division will be made into an actual patch. The teacher will be sent 100 of these patches in March 2009. Winning submissions will also be showcased on the Space Explorers' website. For more details, please click here.

 
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