NASA’s highly-anticipated Europa Clipper Mission launched on October 14 with US Poet Laureate Ada Limón’s poem “In Praise of Mystery: A Poem for Europa” engraved onto one the spacecraft’s vault plates.
Listen to a recent recording of Limón reading her poem along with a reading of it in Spanish by translator Roque Rivera. Afterwards, the two reflect on their processes and this unique and expansive project.
Network members might also be interested in this recorded Library event in which Limón read her poem publicly for the first time and spoke with Librarian of Congress Carla Hayden and NASA officials about "space exploration, poetry, and sending inspirational messages into space."
I created this album because I had difficulty finding resources that directly teach mathematics for this age group. Hoping to end up with a lot of resources.
In this post on the Teaching with the Library blog, Michael Apfeldorf introduces us to the work of prominent female chemist Ellen Swallow Richards around the turn of the twentieth century. Richards was the first woman to be admitted to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and a pioneer in the field of sanitary engineering and “domestic science”. Click the link to learn more and to discover Michael's ideas for a primary source analysis activity.
We are in a new era of private space exploration, new space suits, musical performances with curriculum guides, and a mission to support research to eradicate cancer. A tall order and a work in progress!
The Polaris Program! What is NASA's role? See below.
Polaris Dawn Program was launched from Florida for a 5 days mission. This is a private enterprise space exploration program funded primarily by one of the astronauts on board and Elon Musk of SPACEX.
Polaris Dawn has 5 main objectives:
High Altitude
The First Commercial Space Walk
In-Space Communications
Health Impact Research
Spacex has also designed new space suits for future exploration addressing new needs of flexibility.
About the Mission
https://polarisprogram.com/dawn/
Meet the Team of astronauts on Polaris Dawn
Full Interviews of the Polaris Dawn crew
Polaris Dawn Mission Commander Jared Isaacman (the billionaire who helped fund the Polaris Dawn project with Elon Musk)
Jared Isaacman is the CEO of Shift4 (NYSE: FOUR), the leader in integrated payment processing solutions. He is an accomplished pilot & astronaut with over 7,000 flight hours of aviation experience, including ratings in multiple experimental and ex-military aircraft. He was the commander of Inspiration4, the world’s first all-civilian mission to space that helped raise over $240 million for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital® to help eradicate childhood cancer.
Jared also holds several world records including two speed-around-the-world flights in 2008 and 2009 that raised money and awareness for the Make-a-Wish Foundation. He has flown in over 100 airshows as part of the Black Diamond Jet Team, dedicating every performance to charitable causes. In 2011, Isaacman co-founded what would become the world’s largest private air force, Draken International, to train pilots for the United States Armed Forces.
HARMONY OF RESILIENCE – the Music connection
The Polaris Program has partnered with St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital® and El Sistema USA ® to create the Harmony of Resilience. This partnership is grounded in a shared belief in the power of human resilience and pursuit of extraordinary goals. Inspired by the universal language of music and the relentless fight against childhood cancers and diseases, this moment was created with the hope of inspiring the next generation to look towards the stars. Not just to dream, but to overcome, persevere, and achieve the seemingly impossible
The song in the video, "Rey's Theme," was written by John Williams for "Star Wars: The Force Awakens" and was performed by Gillis aboard the Polaris Dawn mission's Crew Dragon spacecraft.
The links and video of the performance which went live on Sept. 13, 2024 are below, with the music curriculum developed by El Sistema USA.
The Polaris Dawn and El Sistema USA Curriculum: A Musician’s Guide to Reaching for the Stars.
A Musician’s Guide to Reaching For the Stars
Educator Guides for Music Mission Prep:
https://polarisdawn.elsistemausa.org/#mission
Sarah Gillis is a classically trained violinist, engineer and Polaris Dawn Mission Specialist
Meet your Musical Mission Guides from Polaris Dawn
Polaris Dawn Education (available in several languages with links on the upper right corner of the web page)
For Educators :
The Polaris Dawn & El Sistema USA®
https://polarisdawn.elsistemausa.org/mission-prep-zone-1-daring-to-dream/
Mission Zone 1 : Who Supports Your Big Dreams ? Classroom Expansion
Mission Prep Zone 2 : Classroom Expansion - What Strengths Do you Bring to a Team?
Mission Prep Zone 3: Training for Space Life – How Might It Feel to Make Music in Microgravity?
Mission Prep Zone 4: Plotting the Mission Timeline
A perspective the mission from space.com:
The crew has also tested in-flight communications using SpaceX's Starlink satellite constellation and conducted outreach with the public, all while raising money for St. Jude Children's Research Hospitaland breaking altitude records, flying higher than any crewed mission in orbit since Gemini 11 in 1966.
NASA is working closely with Polaris Dawn and here are some of the ways:
NASA to Test Telemedicine, Gather Essential Health Data With Polaris Dawn Crew
Polaris Dawn crew members participating in these TRISH (Translational Research Institute for Health) studies will provide data about how spaceflight affects mental and physical health through a rigorous set of medical tests and scans completed before, after, and during the mission. The work will include assessments of behavior, sleep, bone density, eye health, cognitive function, and other factors, as well as analysis of blood, urine, and respiration.
SPACEX has developed new space suits designed for more flexibility during space walks (EVA’s – Extra Vehicular Activities) as part of the Polaris Dawn mission.
This raises many questions about government's role in space exploration, its ability to fund the many initiatives currently underway, and concerns about oversight while encouraging new opportunities to pursue space exploration. 3 - 5 6 - 8 9 - 12 13+ Science Technology Art/Music Polaris mission Polaris Dawn NASA Music in Microgravity private space exploration
We are in a new era of private space exploration, new space suits, musical performances with curriculum guides, and a mission to support research to eradicate cancer. A tall order and a work in progress!
The Polaris Program! What is NASA's role? See below.
Polaris Dawn Program was launched from Florida for a 5 days mission. This is a private enterprise space exploration program funded primarily by one of the astronauts on board and Elon Musk of SPACEX.
Polaris Dawn has 5 main objectives:
High Altitude
The First Commercial Space Walk
In-Space Communications
Health Impact Research
Spacex has also designed new space suits for future exploration addressing new needs of flexibility.
About the Mission
https://polarisprogram.com/dawn/
Meet the Team of astronauts on Polaris Dawn
Full Interviews of the Polaris Dawn crew
Polaris Dawn Mission Commander Jared Isaacman (the billionaire who helped fund the Polaris Dawn project with Elon Musk)
Jared Isaacman is the CEO of Shift4 (NYSE: FOUR), the leader in integrated payment processing solutions. He is an accomplished pilot & astronaut with over 7,000 flight hours of aviation experience, including ratings in multiple experimental and ex-military aircraft. He was the commander of Inspiration4, the world’s first all-civilian mission to space that helped raise over $240 million for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital® to help eradicate childhood cancer.
Jared also holds several world records including two speed-around-the-world flights in 2008 and 2009 that raised money and awareness for the Make-a-Wish Foundation. He has flown in over 100 airshows as part of the Black Diamond Jet Team, dedicating every performance to charitable causes. In 2011, Isaacman co-founded what would become the world’s largest private air force, Draken International, to train pilots for the United States Armed Forces.
HARMONY OF RESILIENCE – the Music connection
The Polaris Program has partnered with St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital® and El Sistema USA ® to create the Harmony of Resilience. This partnership is grounded in a shared belief in the power of human resilience and pursuit of extraordinary goals. Inspired by the universal language of music and the relentless fight against childhood cancers and diseases, this moment was created with the hope of inspiring the next generation to look towards the stars. Not just to dream, but to overcome, persevere, and achieve the seemingly impossible
The song in the video, "Rey's Theme," was written by John Williams for "Star Wars: The Force Awakens" and was performed by Gillis aboard the Polaris Dawn mission's Crew Dragon spacecraft.
The links and video of the performance which went live on Sept. 13, 2024 are below, with the music curriculum developed by El Sistema USA.
The Polaris Dawn and El Sistema USA Curriculum: A Musician’s Guide to Reaching for the Stars.
A Musician’s Guide to Reaching For the Stars
Educator Guides for Music Mission Prep:
https://polarisdawn.elsistemausa.org/#mission
Sarah Gillis is a classically trained violinist, engineer and Polaris Dawn Mission Specialist
Meet your Musical Mission Guides from Polaris Dawn
Polaris Dawn Education (available in several languages with links on the upper right corner of the web page)
For Educators :
The Polaris Dawn & El Sistema USA®
https://polarisdawn.elsistemausa.org/mission-prep-zone-1-daring-to-dream/
Mission Zone 1 : Who Supports Your Big Dreams ? Classroom Expansion
Mission Prep Zone 2 : Classroom Expansion - What Strengths Do you Bring to a Team?
Mission Prep Zone 3: Training for Space Life – How Might It Feel to Make Music in Microgravity?
Mission Prep Zone 4: Plotting the Mission Timeline
A perspective the mission from space.com:
The crew has also tested in-flight communications using SpaceX's Starlink satellite constellation and conducted outreach with the public, all while raising money for St. Jude Children's Research Hospitaland breaking altitude records, flying higher than any crewed mission in orbit since Gemini 11 in 1966.
NASA is working closely with Polaris Dawn and here are some of the ways:
NASA to Test Telemedicine, Gather Essential Health Data With Polaris Dawn Crew
Polaris Dawn crew members participating in these TRISH (Translational Research Institute for Health) studies will provide data about how spaceflight affects mental and physical health through a rigorous set of medical tests and scans completed before, after, and during the mission. The work will include assessments of behavior, sleep, bone density, eye health, cognitive function, and other factors, as well as analysis of blood, urine, and respiration.
SPACEX has developed new space suits designed for more flexibility during space walks (EVA’s – Extra Vehicular Activities) as part of the Polaris Dawn mission.
This raises many questions about government's role in space exploration, its ability to fund the many initiatives currently underway, and concerns about oversight while encouraging new opportunities to pursue space exploration. 3 - 5 6 - 8 9 - 12 13+ Science Technology Art/Music Polaris mission Polaris Dawn NASA Music in Microgravity private space exploration
In this interview with EdWeek, we learn about the interesting arc of now-retired educator Steve Robinson, who provides insight into STEM education and teacher education, including the community aspect of teaching and development of teaching skills.
Career path
I would like STEAM educators to know about Scientists and Inventors in Free to Use and Reuse and the Engineering in History Research Guide!
Kelsey Beeghly wrote this "Timeless Stories from the Library of Congress" blog post at the end of her tenure as the 2023-2024 Albert Einstein Distinguished Educator Fellow. As so many Einstein fellows have discovered, the Library has far more to offer than most science teachers might imagine. For example, Kelsey Beeghly writes:
STEM educators need to know about all of the amazing things the Library has to offer. My own past teaching in grades 6–12 and of preservice teachers would have greatly benefited from incorporating the Library’s primary sources.
I’m very confident that every topic taught in a science classroom can be made more engaging by including a piece of history related to it, the people involved with it and its impact on society.
She also suggests a few starting points for STEM educators interested in learning more about what the Library has to offer. One that caught my fancy was her link to a 1987 book titled The Tradition of Science that's a compilation of dozens and dozens of science-related treasures held by the Library of Congress (like the "Raphael of flowers" artist's print below).
https://www.loc.gov/resource/scd2015.00000935086/?sp=121&st=image
Kelsey Beeghly 3 - 5 6 - 8 9 - 12 13+ Science Teaching Methods
Apparently you can tell the elementary STEAM teacher that having large or clumsy hands does not prevent people from becoming great artists. The last sentence in the beautiful rose illustration tells of a critic who paid the artist a unique tribute, saying, "He composed a bouquet with the intelligence and the happiness of a young girl at her first ball; and yet he brought about those delicate masterpieces with the thick hands which resembled the feet of some antediluvain animal." (Ouch! There IS humor in primary sources!)