[NFB-Announce] STEM Program for Blind & Low-Vision Students

National Federation of the Blind bell at nfb.org
Thu Apr 4 13:09:09 UTC 2024


 

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Accessing the Accessible Side of STEM in Space 

HANDS-ON LEARNING. NONVISUAL TECHNIQUES. LIFELONG FRIENDSHIPS.

The James Webb Space Telescope looks at different wavelengths of light in
space. Fun fact: Spectroscopists ("spek-TRAH-ska-pists") use the Webb to
study our universe. They can study things far, far away like stars,
galaxies, and nebulas. This year at National Federation of the Blind
STEM2U, we will become spectroscopists. 

 	* Build models of the James Webb Telescope.
 	* Learn about the Earth's atmosphere. 
 	* Discover why the Webb was sent to space. 
 	* Explore how the Webb studies space. 
 	* Telescopes can be accessible too; let us show you how! 

LOCATIONS:

Thanks to our partners at General Motors, this program is free to
participating families and available in the following states: 

Louisiana [2] - April 19 

Nevada [3] - April 20 

Virginia [4] - April 27 

Washington [5] - April 27 

Maryland [6] - May 4 

Texas [7] - May 18 

Ohio [8] - coming soon in May! 

New Jersey [9] - June 1 

Oregon [10] - June 1 

Arizona [11] - June 22 

Michigan [12] - June 22 

Indiana [13] - July 20 

Utah [14] - July 20 

Alabama [15] - August 16-17 

REGISTRATION

To learn more and to register visit https://nfb.org/civicrm/mailing/url?u=33407&qid=9687740 [16].
Registration closes for each program approximately two weeks prior to the
program date. So, don't delay and register today! 		 

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