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NASA Spotlites are short (90-120 second) student-produced videos that allow learners to actively confront and disprove science misconceptions. These videos are paired with classroom-ready 5E lessons that will engage learners through interactive technology. Use NASA eClips lessons and the Spotlite challenge to increase your learners' scientific literacy.

NASA SME2: Is There Pressure in Outer Space?

Join Stefanie Milam, Deputy Project Scientist on NASA's James Webb Space Telescope, as she explains how pressure works in outer space.
Produced by Newport News Public Schools in Newport News, Virginia.

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NASA SME2: Is There Pressure in Outer Space?

Join Stefanie Milam, Deputy Project Scientist on NASA's James Webb Space Telescope, as she explains how pressure works in outer space.
Produced by Newport News Public Schools in Newport News, Virginia.

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