Rachael Manzer is going to space. An elementary and middle school science coach in Connecticut, Manzer is part of the Pathfinder 7, a group of educators from across the country announced in July as ...
Before Collab XR, Danny Milisavljevic, associate professor of physics and astronomy, had to painstakingly use 2D diagrams to describe complex 3D astronomical data. Milisavljevic could create ...
Mark Reed drew two circles with black marker on a whiteboard inside the Peter F. Hurst Planetarium, then moved a magnetic sun, Earth and Mars to help explain retrograde motion. But that wasn't the end ...
This piece is part of the DrexelNow series showcasing "A Day in the Class" for some of Drexel University's most interesting and impactful courses. Students in “PHYS 131 — Survey of the Universe” are ...
Amelia Scholte from Pam Leestma’s 2nd grade class sharing the ISS truss she made proving the triangle shape is the strongest. Photo courtesy of Pam Leestma Editor’s note: Fifty years ago on July 20, ...
Their heads are in the stars. Friday, a class at Stuart W. Cramer High spent the day in a galaxy far, far away. Kids learned about constellations and even got to see Saturn through the live lens of a ...
There’s a bit of “a mess” out there in the Earth’s orbit, where about 11,000 satellites are in place — a number that could grow to around 50,000 over the coming years. That’s the word from David ...