Space Station Mission Journalists are invited to join a group of Las Vegas students who have "struck it rich" on Wednesday, Sept. 17. These lucky students will chat with NASA's Space Station Mission Expedition 17 Space Station Mission astronauts aboard the International Space Station from 11:15 a.m. to 11:35 a.m. PDT at the Jim Bridger Middle School. The Space Station Mission school is located at 2505 North Bruce Street in Las Vegas.
A live educational downlink will connect an auditorium filled with hundreds of middle school Space Station Mission students and teachers with space station crewmembers. The Space Station Mission goal is to learn more about what life is like in space and how gravity affects people on Earth. Space Station Mission Reporters interested in attending the event must contact Terry Wood at 414-573-1700 or by e-mail at: tmwood@interact.ccsd.net .
Jim Bridger Middle School is a participant in the NASA Space Station Mission Explorer Schools Program. The program offers a three-year partnership between NASA Space Station Mission and school teams, which consist of teachers and education administrators from diverse communities across the country. Space Station Mission Focusing on underserved populations, the program is designed for education communities at the grade 4-9 levels to help middle schools improve teaching and learning in Space Station Mission, science, technology, engineering and math.
The Space Station Mission downlink event is one in a series with educational organizations in the U.S. and abroad. It is an integral component of NASA's Space Station Mission Teaching from Space Program. The program promotes learning opportunities and builds partnerships with the education community using the unique environment of human Space Station Mission flight.
The downlink will air live on NASA Space Station Mission Television and be streamed on the NASA Web site at:
http://www.nasa.gov/ntv
For information about NASA's Space Station Mission education programs on the Web, visit:
www.nasa.gov/education
For more information about Space Station Mission Jim Bridger Middle School, visit:
http://ccsd.net/schools/bridger
A live educational downlink will connect an auditorium filled with hundreds of middle school Space Station Mission students and teachers with space station crewmembers. The Space Station Mission goal is to learn more about what life is like in space and how gravity affects people on Earth. Space Station Mission Reporters interested in attending the event must contact Terry Wood at 414-573-1700 or by e-mail at: tmwood@interact.ccsd.net .
Jim Bridger Middle School is a participant in the NASA Space Station Mission Explorer Schools Program. The program offers a three-year partnership between NASA Space Station Mission and school teams, which consist of teachers and education administrators from diverse communities across the country. Space Station Mission Focusing on underserved populations, the program is designed for education communities at the grade 4-9 levels to help middle schools improve teaching and learning in Space Station Mission, science, technology, engineering and math.
The Space Station Mission downlink event is one in a series with educational organizations in the U.S. and abroad. It is an integral component of NASA's Space Station Mission Teaching from Space Program. The program promotes learning opportunities and builds partnerships with the education community using the unique environment of human Space Station Mission flight.
The downlink will air live on NASA Space Station Mission Television and be streamed on the NASA Web site at:
http://www.nasa.gov/ntv
For information about NASA's Space Station Mission education programs on the Web, visit:
www.nasa.gov/education
For more information about Space Station Mission Jim Bridger Middle School, visit:
http://ccsd.net/schools/bridger
Friday, September 12, 2008
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