In celebration of World Space Week, hosted October 4-10 annually, Unistellar collaborated with the SETI Institute and The Planetary Society for an ambitious mission to get 1 million girls to discover space.
The World Space Week 2021 theme, “Celebrating Women in Space,” honors the contributions of women in the space sector and sciences, giving the next generation the opportunity to be introduced to female role models from all over the world.
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If you are curious about the Universe and its secrets, this handbook is for you! View or download this eBook for 60 activities, books, videos and suggestions to help you discover outer space. No rocket required! Learn about astronomy, citizen science, inspiring personalities and thrilling objects. Find resources and ideas for kids of all ages… even kids at heart.
Students at one of New York City’s first Charter Schools will discover deep space from the heart of Queens with their state-of-the-art eVscope 2 telescope, thanks to a former student’s contest-winning, asteroid-themed work of art.
It’s autumn in the Northern Hemisphere, so we’re observing our favorite fall celestial objects. Read on for the top 10 celestial targets from Unistellar: galaxies, nebulae, planets, meteor showers, constellations, asteroids, and more!
NASA’s Lucy Mission — the first ever mission to the Trojan asteroids — has just begun. Discover not only about the journey to these “time capsules from the birth of our Solar System,” but also about how, as a citizen astronomer, you can directly contribute to Lucy’s stellar adventure.