Community Dialogues to Support Equitable Programming

Register for this Webinar!   Community Dialogues to Support Equitable Programming, Access and Action in YOUR Library Thursday, October 29, 2020 at 3:00 p.m. (ET), 2:00 p.m. (CT), 1:00 p.m. (MT), 12:00 p.m. (PT) Community Dialogues are informal conversations with your community leaders and members that aim to uncover disparities in participation, identify new partnership opportunities, and begin planning for collaborative and creative solutions to equity concerns in your library and community. This interactive webinar will include a brief description of Dialogues and available resources, with most of the hour devoted to an open mic where you can ask questions [...]

Solar Eclipse Activities for Libraries Virtual Training

Come join the SEAL team at the Space Science Institute to learn all about the resources available to help you plan programming at your library for the 2023 annular eclipse and the 2024 total eclipse! We'll review the SEAL project, go over the contents of the circulating solar viewing kits, demonstrate a hands-on activity, and more! Register Here

Apply to Receive a FREE Magnetometer and Contribute to Space Weather Science!

Join us on Wednesday, October 23rd at 1 pm Mountain Time to learn how your library can participate in the EZIE Mission, a collaboration between Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Lab (JHU APL) and NASA. Through the EZIE-Mag initiative, you can apply to receive a FREE magnetometer to study space weather and aurora science! The EZIE Mission is unique because it’s the first NASA mission where you and your community can directly engage with space weather and aurora research. They are offering 700 free magnetometers to libraries, classrooms, afterschool programs, and other educational groups across the country.  Join this free STAR [...]

NASA@ My Library: Heliophysics Workshop Series Featuring Dr. Nat Mathews

Are you interested in exploring the fascinating field of heliophysics? Join us for an exciting collaboration between NASA@ My Library and NASA SCoPE! You can engage with NASA experts, learn about heliophysics, and access valuable educational resources. This is a fantastic opportunity to ask questions, expand your knowledge, and get involved in groundbreaking science. Don’t miss out! Dr. Nat Mathews will explain how new discoveries in physics are helping scientists understand the Sun's magnetic fields. Register Here

NASA@ My Library: Heliophysics Workshop Series Featuring Dr. Cristian Ferradas

Are you interested in exploring the fascinating field of heliophysics? Join us for an exciting collaboration between NASA@ My Library and NASA SCoPE! You can engage with NASA experts, learn about heliophysics, and access valuable educational resources. This is a fantastic opportunity to ask questions, expand your knowledge, and get involved in groundbreaking science. Don’t miss out! Dr. Cristian Ferradas takes us on a fascinating journey through Earth's magnetic field and its connection to the ionosphere. Register Here

NASA’s Eyes for Libraries

NASA's Eyes is a suite of 3D, interactive applications to allow anyone to see how NASA is exploring the universe. Join us to hear about how you can start utilizing this free, yet professional NASA tool today in your spaces.  Ask questions and contribute your voice to how NASA can make it more useful for you and your patrons! Join Here

NASA@ My Library: Heliophysics Workshop Series Featuring Vincent, the “Aurora Guy”

Are you interested in exploring the fascinating field of heliophysics? Join us for an exciting collaboration between NASA@ My Library and NASA SCoPE! You can engage with NASA experts, learn about heliophysics, and access valuable educational resources. This is a fantastic opportunity to ask questions, expand your knowledge, and get involved in groundbreaking science. Don’t miss out! Vincent, the "Aurora Guy," will showcase amazing aurora displays and explain the science behind these phenomena. Register Here

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