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The two locations will be part of a 20 minute in-flight education downlink, allowing students from across the country to share in this unique collaborative experience. During the event, students and educators will interact with Expedition 17 astronaut Garrett Reisman. Both locations used NASA education resources to enhance their existing curriculum and worked together to develop a comprehensive education plan to compliment the downlink. Students designed mission patches, learned about space station science experiments, made models of the space station, and explored the NASA Web site for student research and activities.
NASA's education downlinks support the agency's efforts to encourage students to study and possibly pursue careers in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM). These events, facilitated by NASA's Teaching From Space Office, use the unique experience of human space flight to promote and enhance STEM education.
The downlink will air live on NASA Television and be streamed on the NASA Web site at:
For information about NASA's education programs on the Web, visit:
NASACONTACT: Sonja Alexander, Headquarters, Washington, +1-202-358-1761,
sonja.r.alexander@nasa.gov, or Jenna Mills, Johnson Space Center, Houston,
+1-281-244-0185,
Web site: http://www.nasa.gov/