K-12 and Outreach
The McAuliffe-Shepard Discovery Center serves as New Hampshire's NASA Educator Resource.
Find regularly-updated information about the April 8, 2024 eclipse, including safety, how to observe, what to expect, and more.
NH GRANIT provides access to New Hampshire's geospatial data and resources as the NH Statewide GIS Clearinghouse. Their ongoing mission is to promote the efficient use of New Hampshire's diverse resources by utilizing spatial information in an effective way, and by providing geographic information and related tools to citizens and organizations
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Mount Washington Observatory is excited to continue our popular Arctic Wednesdays professional development program this winter, introducing teachers and students to the arctic landscape of Mount Washington, often dubbed the “Home of the World’s Worst Weather.” On select Wednesdays between January and March, teachers can apply to join our weather observers on their snowy commute to the Mount Washington Observatory.
Connect live via Zoom to the highest peak in the Northeastern US, Mount Washington, New Hampshire, as Weather Observers and Education Specialists at the non-profit Mount Washington Observatory present a virtual program called “Home of the World’s Worst Weather Live.” Geared towards students in grades 6-8.
AN EDUCATIONAL EXPEDITION TO THE HOME OF THE WORLD'S WORST WEATHER
Distance learning utilizes live, interactive video conferencing technology, allowing us to bring the science and excitement of Mount Washington anywhere in the world.
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