NASA Opens Up Massive Archive of Videos, Podcasts and E-Books
You can even take a virtual tour of space.
With most of your time being spent at home now, there’s no better opportunity to learn about new things, and NASA is hoping to help you on this endeavor by both entertaining and educating you.
Now live is NASA at Home’s massive database of the agency’s educational material of videos, podcasts, e-books, various DIY projects, and virtual and augmented reality tours of the Hubble Space Telescope and the International Space Station. There’s even an app that will put you virtually in the pilot’s seat of a NASA spacecraft.
“We know people everywhere, especially students, are looking for ways to get out of the house without leaving their house,” said associate administrator for NASA’s Office of Communications Bettina Inclán. “NASA has a way for them to look to the skies and see themselves in space with their feet planted safely on the ground, but their imaginations are free to explore everywhere we go. We’ve put that information at their fingertips. We hope everyone takes a few moments to explore NASA at Home.”
For those interested in learning more about NASA and space, head on over to the NASA at Home website now.
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