

The annual NASA Red Sox STEM day took place on June 4 at Fenway Park. An estimated 3,000+ students and teachers from the New England/Boston area came out to learn about NASA’s current and future missions to explore the universe through a series of exhibits set up on the concourse. Meanwhile, on the main field a variety of fun activities were taking place, including the Green Monster Egg Drop, and Water Bottle Rocket launch competitions.
TESS volunteers used our traveling transit model to demonstrate how TESS searches for planets around distant stars and passed out informational posters and activity books. The MIT-led TESS and REDSoX missions had hands-on displays and handouts, while the Chandra, James Webb, and Nancy Roman Grace Space Telescopes booths were also popular with children and adults alike.
Overall the event was a huge success, and we look forward to seeing everyone again next year!
