STEM CLUB: Tales of tails and wings(LIVE)

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Lifelong Learning, Virtual
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This summer, our NASA programs will focus on Tales of Tails in science.

Presenter: Max Corneau, a Lieutenant Colonel, Master Army Aviator, and NASA/JPL Solar System Ambassador

Mr. Corneau will discuss how tails (and wings) allow airplanes to fly.

Activity:  Participants will make a paper airplane.

Supplies to gather for the program: copy/printer paper, 8.5" x 11" (Note: notebook paper or hole-punched paper may not achieve the desired results)

Additional events by our NASA Ambassadors this summer include:


This virtual program will be hosted in Zoom. Once you register you will be sent a confirmation email with information about using Zoom. 24 hours before the start of you program you will receive the Meeting ID and Password.

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Additional Resources:

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NASA.gov site: Airplanes and Flying