NASA Kids Science News Network

NASA Kids Science News Network™ is a news-style standards-based program that uses the Web, animation, and video to introduce science, technology, engineering, math, and NASA concepts. NASA's KSNN™ uses animated characters (grades K-2) and Web and video technology (grades 3-5) to explain everyday phenomena of our world, correct misconceptions, and answer frequently asked questions.

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Water on Mars

Where can NASA find water on Mars?

Grades 6-8
Science
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Wind Tunnels

NASA Kids Science News segment explaining how wind tunnels work and what they do.

Grades 3-5
Computer-Technology
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Wright Brothers

Who invented the aeroplane?

Grades 3-5 | 6-8
Science
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Why Study Earth From Space

This segment describes how satellites are used to study places in the environment scientists cannot reach.

Grades 3-5 | 6-8
Science
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Why Airplanes Fly

Why Airplanes Fly? This segment explains how airplane flight is similar to bird flight.

Grades 3-5 | 6-8
Science
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Sound

What is sound?

Grades 3-5 | 6-8
Science
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Static

What is static electricity?

Grades 3-5 | 6-8
Science
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The Internet

NASA Kids Science News segment explaining how the internet works.

Grades 6-8
Computer-Technology