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Science in space is science for Earth—and the future depends on both.

The Earth & Space Learning Center of Excellence sparks youth curiosity through immersive STEM experiences focused on the systems that shape our world—and worlds beyond. Through our support of afterschool and summer programs, we help youth explore topics like geoscience, astronomy, and space technology. Whether they’re building rockets with advice from a real-life aeronautical engineer or designing solutions to protect Earth’s resources, youth build essential skills in critical thinking, problem-solving, and observation that translate across STEM fields.

Big Thinking for a Bigger Universe

From aerospace engineering to space tech to planetary science, the space economy is growing—and it needs a future-ready workforce to sustain it. While space inspires young people to learn more about science and technology, most lack access to hands-on experiences that connect that interest to real careers. This Center of Excellence helps youth see that space exploration isn’t just about astronauts—it’s about solving real challenges on Earth, designing systems that power satellites and exploration, and advancing innovations that shape life on this planet and beyond.

179%

Aerospace engineers earn 179% more than the average U.S. worker.

As of May 2023, the median annual wage for aerospace engineers was $134,330—nearly triple the $48,060 median wage across all occupations.
Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics

1M

Projected global shortage of semiconductor engineers by 2030.

This talent gap is expected to impact key aerospace and defense projects, underscoring the urgent need to prepare youth for careers in advanced chip design and space systems.
Source: ISG

41%

Projected expansion of the commercial space industry over the next five years.

The global space economy grew 8% to $546 billion in 2022 and is expected to grow another 41%—creating new opportunities in space tech, aerospace engineering, and related STEM careers.
Source: AIAA

82%

Teens say space exploration inspires them to learn more about science and technology.

Youth are already curious about space—but few have access to hands-on STEM experiences outside of school that help them see it as a real career path. The Earth & Space Center aims to bridge that gap.
Source: The Harris Poll for LEGO Group, 2022

Tools

STEM Next’s World Space Week Toolkit

A STEM Next toolkit of career-connected activities and resources for afterschool educators to help kids of all ages explore Earth and space.

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Here are the toolkits, strategies, success stories and events available through the Earth & Space Learning Center of Excellence.

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