Solve It for Kids Podcast
How Do You Compose Music that is as Big as the Universe? Listen Weekly for interviews with Jennifer Swanson and a different scientist, engineer, artist or expert that has a really cool job where they solve problems.
Solve It for Kids Podcast
How do you live in Space? with Cady Coleman, Astronaut Listen Weekly for interviews with Jennifer Swanson and a different scientist, engineer, artist or expert that has a really cool job where they solve problems.
Solve It for Kids Podcast
What Would You Bring to an Underwater Spaceship? Listen Weekly for interviews with Jennifer Swanson and a different scientist, engineer, artist or expert that has a really cool job where they solve problems.
Solve It for Kids Podcast
Interview with Dr. Darlene Lim, NASA Scientist Topic: How Will We Communicate from Earth to Mars?
Solve It for Kids Podcast
Interview with Dr. Gene Van Buren, Nuclear Physicist @ Brookhaven Laboratory Topic: How Do You Measure Particles That Can’t be Seen?
Solve It for Kids Podcast
Interview with Dr. Emily Swanson, Dentist Topic: How Do You Build Teeth Out of Soap?
Solve It for Kids Podcast
Interview with TeMika Grooms, Civil Engineer Topic: How Do You Move a lot of Water from Where you Don’t Want it to Go to where you Do?
Presentation and Book Signing at the Smithsonian Institution’s Udvar-Hazy Museum
Spacesuits: Past, Present and Future https://airandspace.si.edu/whats-on/events/spacesuits-past-present-and-future Hear from authors and join us for story time: Meet Jennifer Swanson, author of Spacecare: A Kid’s Guide to Surviving Space,
World Ocean Day at the Smithsonian Institution’s Museum of Natural History
Join Jennifer Swanson as she conducts fascinating and fun interviews with SI scientists! Learn cool facts, intriguing information, and ask lots of questions to engage your curiosity and explore the aquatic environment.
55th Anniversary of the Moon Landing Celebration at the Richard M. Nixon Presidential Library
Join Jennifer Swanson as she presents her Astronaut-Aquanaut book event at this famed Presidential Library. Find out the answer to this puzzling question--Would you rather be an astronaut or an aquanaut?