Next-generation explorers needed for missions to the Moon, Mars, and beyond. Curiosity, creativity, and courage are a must. Excellent benefits, including the opportunity to discover things no one in the world has seen - all at the Woodstock Challenger Learning Center.
I never cared for science much. But then I came to the Learning Center, and I got to act like an astronaut for a couple of hours. I saw that science and math aren't just things you learn. They are things you use! I got some books on Mars from the library, and I've been learning more about the Solar System ever since. I don't think I will ever become an astronaut or someone at Mission Control, but a career in science (even teaching science) is now a possibility.
Why is Challenger Center named after a Space Shuttle? Who came up with the idea to let kids fly space missions? How long have there been Challenger Learning Centers? Who were the people who flew on the Challenger Space Shuttle? Find out the answers to these questions and more.
T and minus 2:00 minutes....and all systems
are Go!
While your first space mission may still be a few years off, at the Woodstock Challenger Learning Center, we have put together this area especially for students so you can start exploring today! Be sure to check back often for new puzzles, the latest scientific discoveries, and other cool stuff! - COMING SOON!

