Here's just a small sampling of the student designed experiment payloads you can accomplish in 3-4 minutes of weightlessness on a Blue Origin New Shepard suborbital flight.

What your students can accomplish in 3-4 minute of microgravity in space

Microgravity research supports a wide range of physics, gravitational biology, technology demonstrations and educational programs such as:

1: Release balls of colored liquids to explore fluid dynamics

2:  Explore the collisions of simple objects like beads or rubber balls

3:  Watch brine shrimp or other simple organisms respond to changing gravity levels

4:  Melt a low temperature polymer or wax in the absence of convection

5:  Create zero-g art or musical compositions to auction off for your school

6:  Explore the basic physics of a mass on a spring under variable g-loads

7: Examine capillary action with liquids of different properties

8:  Test technologies for a future ISS mission or CubeSat

  Or whatever else you may dream up!


Blue Origin !

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Blue Origin New Shepard Payloads

Blue Origin’s frequent flight schedule will allow you to launch your experiment multiple times to iterate on findings, improve statistics, or rapidly collect data.

From academic research and corporate technology development to educational payloads and entrepreneurial ventures, our private platform offers unparalleled access to SPACE


Student STEM/STEAM Project SUBMITtals

Arete STEM is excited about student STEM projects. This portal is designed so you can share with other students your great work. Here you can submit your designs and results so we can post them for other. THANK YOU

 

SPACE Art work

Students are so talented in ART they need to have a portal to share their work. HERE IT IS!

Please submit your work in a jpeg format.