I’ve mentioned here a couple of times (see here and here) the RocketSTEM non-profit organization and their free online magazine. The magazine is
geared towards teachers, students and parents as well. The publication blends space history – past, present and future – with interviews, career paths, astronomy lessons, aerospace and astronomy news, museum features, NASA technology spinoffs, puzzles, games, quizzes, lesson plans and other educational resources, along with easy-to-follow explanations of the mathematics and physics of all things to do with aerospace and space travel.
The 11th issue of the magazine just came out: Issue #11 • April 2015 – RocketSTEM
our supersize collector’s issue of RocketSTEM devoted 100% to the 25th anniversary of the Hubble Space Telescope observing the Universe from Earth’s orbit.
Table of Contents:
- Showing humanity the Universe For 25 years, the Hubble Space Telescope has been peering outward.
- Hubble’s greatest discoveries Ground-breaking discoveries made possible by Hubble.
- Edwin P. Hubble The man behind the name of the space telescope.
- How they do it Processing B&W images from Hubble into stunning full-color.
- Making house calls Quick glance at the first four servicing missions.
- Last visit to Hubble The mission that almost never happened, STS-125.
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