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Keven Bruce
Career Profiles
Tactical Weather Specialist
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Alexis Dorais
Career Profiles
Remote Sensing Analyst
![Scott Kelly et Terry Virts inspectent le système d’élimination du dioxyde de carbone de la SSI (Photo via Wikimedia Commons)](/sites/default/files/styles/resource_card_image_360x300_/public/2019-08/6572.jpg?itok=uSk7J690)
Carbon Dioxide on Earth and on the ISS
Backgrounders
Carbon dioxide is an important part of the air on Earth and in space. What is carbon dioxide? How is it measured? How can it affect us mentally and physically?
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The Optics of Telescopes
Backgrounders
Learn about telescopes, how they work & why they're important to astronomers.
![Why is everything so small down there?](/sites/default/files/2019-08/why-is-everything-so-small-down-there.jpg)
Why is everything so small down there?
Hands-on Activities
Explore how we see things far and near and from different angles. It's all about perspective!
![The planet Mars](/sites/default/files/2019-10/Mars.png)
What is your weight on another planet?
Hands-on Activities
Do you weigh the same on Jupiter as you do on Earth? Learn to calculate your weight on a different planet.
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What would happen if a meteor hit Earth?
Hands-on Activities
Explore the effects of asteroid impacts in this hands on activity.
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Temperature on Earth and on the ISS
Backgrounders
Temperature is an important part of life on Earth and life in space. This backgrounder explains what temperature is, how it affects people and how it is controlled on the International Space Station.
![Mars Science Laboratory Parachute Qualification Testing](/sites/default/files/styles/resource_card_image_360x300_/public/2019-09/Mars_science_lab_parachute_testing.jpg?itok=Ly8xx3i5)
Testing Parachutes for Mars
STEM Explained
NASA engineers apply kinematics and dynamics to test parachutes designed specifically to help space probes land safely using aerodynamics.
![The rocky planets](/sites/default/files/styles/resource_card_image_360x300_/public/2019-11/Rocky_planets.jpg?itok=5IsUrgOh)
The Inner Solar System
STEM Explained
Earth is covered in rocks. So are Mercury, Venus, Mars and the Moon. Does that mean the rocky planets are all the same?
![Milky Way galaxy as seen from Australia (Brett Ritchie via Unsplash)](/sites/default/files/styles/resource_card_image_360x300_/public/2019-09/Milky%20Way%20galaxy%20as%20seen%20from%20Australia.jpg?itok=OevuZWGV)
The Milky Way
STEM Explained
In 2019, scientists discovered that our galaxy, the Milky Way, is not the shape they thought it was. How do astronomers use astronomical distance to understand the shapes of galaxies?
![The Parkes Observatory in New South Wales, Australia](/sites/default/files/styles/resource_card_image_360x300_/public/2019-10/Park_Observatory_NSW_Australia.jpg?itok=K11hu9qK)
The Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence - and How You Can Help!
STEM Explained
When astronomers search for extraterrestrial life, they often have to listen for radio waves coming from deep space. If you’re interested, you can help!
![Space junk](/sites/default/files/styles/resource_card_image_360x300_/public/2019-10/space-junk-orbiting-earth.jpg?itok=nA6-Kgmi)
Space Junk
STEM Explained
Litter isn't just a problem on Earth. When litter ends up in space, it can cause collisions and other consequences for satellites, the International Space Station and even for people on Earth!
![Former Canadian astronaut Robert Thirsk enjoys cycling on board the ISS](/sites/default/files/styles/resource_card_image_360x300_/public/2019-09/Robert_Thirsk_cycling_on_ISS.jpg?itok=YDleE__K)
Spaceflight and Bone Loss
STEM Explained
Astronauts can experience bone loss in space. To understand why, you need to know a bit about how bones are formed and maintained in your body.
![Radiation shielding garment on the International Space Station](/sites/default/files/styles/resource_card_image_360x300_/public/2020-02/ISS_radiation_shield_garment.jpg?itok=iWfQ6aCb)
Radiation and Human Space Exploration
STEM Explained
One of the greatest hazards that humans in space face is cosmic radiation. Learn what cosmic radiation is, why it's dangerous, and ways that we are looking at protecting humans in deep space.