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Provides space and Earth science resources for learners from elementary and middle school through high school, college, and adults

NASA’s main site, NASA.gov, is the public face of the U.S. space agency, with news, images, videos, and education pages covering space exploration, Earth science, technology, and aeronautics. Families can follow launches, watch mission animations, and dive into feature articles that give context to headlines kids may hear in the news. Parents like that the site is authoritative, ad-free, and full of short videos perfect for quick science breaks or deeper unit studies. While it can feel overwhelming at first, using NASA.gov as a curated source for topical clips and articles brings real-world science into your homeschool at no cost.

NASA’s main website and learning resources, including articles, images, videos, and many classroom activities, are free to access online; some printed books or third‑party materials are sold separately.

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