Instructional Video9:57
Curated Video

How Padlocks Work

Higher Ed
How does a Padlock work, learn from the basics how a padlock works
Podcast23:04
NASA

‎NASA in Silicon Valley: Ali Guarneros Luna Talks About Engineering a New Path to Space

Pre-K - Higher Ed
A conversation with Ali Guarneros Luna, NASA Engineer and Deputy Project Manager at NASA’s Ames Research Center in Silicon Valley.
Instructional Video2:50
NASA

Conversations with Goddard: Jody Davis

3rd - 11th
Jody Davis, deputy payload systems engineer for the Wide Field Infrared Survey Telescope (WFIRST), inspires and uplifts the world. Davis supports the design, development, build and test of the WFIRST payload including...
Instructional Video25:02
TED-Ed

From Mach-20 Glider to Humming Bird Drone

7th - 12th Standards
"What would you attempt to do if you knew you could not fail?" This question guides Regina Dugan's exploration of amazing achievements in science and engineering that push the boundary of impossibility. From robotic hummingbirds and...
Instructional Video
PBS

Pbs Learning Media: Transforming the Future of Flight

9th - 10th
In this video segment adapted from NASA, learn how engineers are transforming the future of flight by designing airplanes based on principles found in nature. [3:56]
Instructional Video
The Kid Should See This

Tksst: Minute Physics: How an Airplane Is Made

9th - 10th
Take this behind-the-scenes tour of the Airbus factories, research, and design facilities, and see how an A350 is built. [5:14]
Instructional Video
Museum of Science

Ei E: Designing a Parachute

K - 1st
Students apply their knowledge of air resistance and aerospace engineering as they imagine, plan, create, test, and improve their own parachutes.
Instructional Video
Museum of Science

Ei E: A Long Way Down: Designing Parachutes Lesson 1

1st - 5th
A storybook introduces the engineering challenge and context. In this story, Paulo, a boy from Brazil, learns about aerospace engineering as he designs his own parachute. [10:34]
Instructional Video
Museum of Science

Ei E: Designing a Parachute (2)

K - 1st
Students apply their knowledge of air resistance and aerospace engineering as they imagine, plan, create, test, and improve their own parachutes.
Instructional Video
Museum of Science

Ei E: Designing a Parachute (1)

K - 1st
Students apply their knowledge of air resistance and aerospace engineering as they imagine, plan, create, test, and improve their own parachutes.
Instructional Video
Museum of Science

Ei E: A Long Way Down: Designing Parachutes Lesson 2

3rd - 6th
Students use information about the temperature, atmosphere, and surface of a planet to imagine how a spacecraft traveling to that planet might be designed. [14:29]
Instructional Video
Museum of Science

Ei E: A Long Way Down: Designing Parachutes Lesson 1

3rd - 5th
A storybook introduces the engineering challenge and context. In this story, Paulo, a boy from Brazil, learns about aerospace engineering as he designs his own parachute. [14:46]
Instructional Video
PBS

Pbs Kids Design Squad: Nasa: Erick Ordonez

3rd - 8th
Meet Materials Engineer, Erick Ordonez. NASA materials engineer Erick Ordonez explains how he makes sure that the materials NASA sends into space are problem-free. [2:45]
Instructional Video
PBS

Pbs Kids Design Squad: Tracy Drain, Flight Systems Engineer

3rd - 8th
NASA flight systems engineer Tracy Drain explains that her role on the Juno spacecraft team was to keep the mission problem-free by tracking all the details so that nothing could fall through the cracks or be forgotten. [3:46]
Instructional Video
PBS

Pbs Learning Media: A Z Career Lab: Aerospace Engineer

2nd - 6th
Fly into high-tech career exploration as you learn about careers with satellites, airplanes and flying cars of the future! See the Lab Squad kids' report for this career in the Support Materials. [5:47]
Audio
Science Friday Initiative

Science Friday: Olympians Look to Science for a Competitive Edge

9th - 10th
Physiologist and aerospace engineer Troy Flanagan shares the science behind Olympic training.