Thursday, February 12, 2026

NASA EXPRESS -- Your STEM Connection for Feb. 12, 2026


NASA STEM Engagement

NASA SpaceX Crew-12 Set to Launch Soon

NASA is targeting no earlier than 5:15 a.m. EST on Friday, Feb. 13, for the next launch to the International Space Station. The SpaceX Crew-12 mission will lift off from NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida.

Build excitement for the SpaceX Crew-12 launch with STEM activities and resources. Download the printable Commercial Crew A to Z Activity and Coloring Booklet, take an immersive

virtual reality tour of Commercial Crew facilities, and use computer coding to create an interactive simulation of a spacecraft docking to the space station.

 

Find more ways to make a STEM connection to the mission with learning resources in the NASA STEM Search.

Be a virtual guest for the launch of NASA’s SpaceX Crew-12 mission. Join us as four new crew members travel to the International Space Station for a long-duration mission.

 

Register to receive schedule updates and access to related activities and resources, including a boarding pass and a virtual passport stamp for email registrants. Organizations hosting launch-focused events, including school groups and museums, are also encouraged to register.

Virtual Career Connection Event

Mission Systems Unveiled – 
The Future Technology of Deep Space Travel

Registration Deadline: Tuesday, Feb. 17

Event Date:

Thursday, Feb. 26, at 1 p.m. EST

Contact: hq-virtual-engagements@mail.nasa.gov

 

Are you curious about the cutting-edge technologies powering humanity’s return to deep space? From advanced propulsion systems to life support technologies, join us for a virtual event to explore how emerging systems are making missions to the Moon, Mars, and beyond achievable.

 

This event is part of a series for high school, career technical/trade education, and college/university students. Following the presentation, participants will have the opportunity to ask questions and learn about the presenter’s career journey.

 

Click here to register and find information for upcoming virtual events.

More Ways to Get Involved

Student Suborbital Flight Opportunity – Cubes in Space

Registration Deadline: Friday, Feb. 27

Contact: info@cubesinspace.com

 

NASA’s Wallops Flight Facility and iEDU Inc. are offering an education program for formal and informal educators and their students, ages 11-18 years. Cubes in Space provides students the opportunity to design and compete to launch small experiments into space or near space.

 

Selected experiments will be launched via sounding rocket from Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia in late June 2026, or from a high-altitude, zero-pressure scientific balloon in New Mexico by NASA’s Balloon Program Office in late August 2026.

 

Only students who are U.S. citizens or permanent residents are eligible to participate in the sounding rocket program.

 

Click here to learn more.

NASA EarthRISE Developers Academy Opportunities

Application Deadline:

Friday, March 6

Contact:

NASA-DL-ERDA@mail.nasa.gov

 

The NASA EarthRISE Developers Academy provides 10-week research opportunities that build the next generation of science and technology leaders through an immersive, experiential model applying NASA Earth observations to real-world challenges. Participants work in teams, guided by NASA scientists and science advisors and in partnership with community organizations, to expand their research and science communication skills to address environmental concerns.

 

Open to currently enrolled college students, recent graduates, early career professionals, and transitioning career professionals, EarthRISE Developers Academy offers both in-person and virtual opportunities.


Click here to browse eligibility requirements and summer opportunities.

NASA Postdoctoral Program Fellowships

Application Deadline:

Thursday, April 2

Contact: npp@orau.org

 

The NASA Postdoctoral Program offers early career and senior scientists fellowships with NASA scientists and engineers. Opportunities relate to missions in Earth science, heliophysics, planetary science, astrophysics, space bioscience, aeronautics, engineering, human exploration and space operations, astrobiology, and science management. Fellowships are awarded annually up to three years. Applicants must have completed a doctorate or an equivalent degree before beginning the fellowship, but they may apply while completing degree requirements.

 

Click here to see current openings and apply.

Partner Opportunities

STEM Next Career Chat: Careers That Launch Missions – Inside Artemis II With NASA

Event Date:

Wednesday, Feb. 25,

at 6 p.m. EST

National Institute of Standards and Technology Summer Institute for Middle School Science Teachers

Deadline: May 1

Save the Date:

National STEM Festival in Washington, D.C.

Event Dates:

June 24-27

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Are you looking for NASA STEM materials? Search hundreds of resources at https://www.nasa.gov/learning-resources/search.


Check out the ‘Science for Everyone’ website! Science starts with questions, leading to discoveries. Visit https://science.nasa.gov/for-everyone. To view the site in Spanish, visit https://ciencia.nasa.gov.


Are you looking for more NASA prizes, challenges, and crowdsourcing opportunities? Visit https://www.nasa.gov/get-involved/ to find ways to contribute to NASA’s work.

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