Research Skills
Students learn observation, measurement, documentation, analysis, and scientific communication.
A project of the 46 North Astronomy Center
A youth research and STEM program where students do real science, build technical skills, and grow into the next generation of researchers, engineers, educators, and explorers.
Mission
46 North Aquila Team is the youth research division of 46 North Astronomy Center, focused on authentic STEM experiences through astronomy, space science, environmental monitoring, and applied research.
Students learn observation, measurement, documentation, analysis, and scientific communication.
Telescope work, imaging, variable stars, exoplanets, minor planets, and spectroscopy.
Radio science, environmental monitoring, engineering, coding, data literacy, and project design.
Pathway
Introductory astronomy, STEM foundations, nature observation, and guided research activities.
Project-based learning, research methods, instrumentation, and team science.
Independent and team research projects with mentoring and presentation opportunities.
Advanced youth leadership, internships, peer mentoring, and deeper research involvement.
Join
46 North Aquila Team welcomes students, families, educators, mentors, and partners who believe young people should have access to real scientific opportunity.