Smithsonian NAtional Air and Space Museum: STEM in 30

Stem in 30 is the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum’s Emmy-nominated educational web-series. The show focuses on educating middle school-age students on the history flight and space travel as well as developments in science and technology related to flight.

“We Choose to go”

As the Apollo Project celebrated 50 years since the final launch of Apollo 17 STEM in 30 explored the history of the mission and the future of space-travel.

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It takes a team

International collaboration in the modern age of space travel. In this episode Stem in 30 explores the history of international collaboration and how students can build their own space station.

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Size Matters

Scale is a valuable term not just in engineering but also in the field of science and model making.

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the Science of Hollywood

Science in movie-making? In this episode Stem in 30 explores the science behind The Wizard of Oz.

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The woman who conquered the skies

Amelia Earhart remains one of the great icons of flight. Her disappearance remains one of the greatest unsolved mysteries in history.

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