Area Teachers to Inspire Future Space Leaders With Space Florida Sponsored Microgravity Flight on February 24, 2008
Posted on: Thursday, 21 February 2008, 15:00 CST
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla., Feb. 21 /PRNewswire/ -- Through Space Florida's sponsorships, students in Middle and High School, college undergraduates, interns, researchers and teachers experience microgravity and its effects, and conduct live research. Space Florida's first student-designed unattended microgravity research will be conducted on this flight! These inquiry-based and hands-on activities are just the beginning of opportunities that will make their unmistakable imprint -- preparing the space leaders of tomorrow ... today.
Space Florida offers students and teachers a range of innovative education programs and workshops that provide participants the opportunity to experience 'real world' science problems and solutions.
From the Shuttle Landing Facility at Kennedy Space Center, twenty (20) teachers will take their student-influenced science demonstrations onto a microgravity parabolic flight to demonstrate the effects of Lunar, Martian and microgravity in videotaped presentations for their students; and five teacher-student teams will send their small-scale research experiments along for Space Florida's breakthrough Unattended Microgravity Research Program.
When: Sunday, February 24, 2008 8:00 Teacher/Media Check-In & Review Astronaut Hall of Fame 8:15 Coach Meeting & Experiment Review Astronaut Hall of Fame 8:45 Flight Safety Briefing Astronaut Hall of Fame 9:40 Media Bus to Shuttle Landing Facility Astronaut Hall of Fame 11:00 Flight Takeoff KSC Shuttle Landing Facility 12:45 Fight Return (planeside interviews) KSC Shuttle Landing Facility 13:15 News Conference Astronaut Hall of Fame 13:30 Interviews Astronaut Hall of Fame All listed events open to pre-registered media
MEDIA CHECK IN: To attend the events listed above, please email dspicer@spaceflorida.gov to receive instructions for access and security checks.
Where: Flight and media briefing at the Astronaut Hall of Fame, Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex. Flight departure and return at KSC Shuttle Landing Facility. All media requiring access to the Shuttle Landing Facility (SLF) will be transported by bus or van from the KSC Visitor Complex. Who: Space Florida and state representative participants; Twenty (20) teachers from across Florida, including SEMAA teachers from Miami-Dade County, and Florida's Teacher of the Year, Richard Ellenberg; University and High School students, as well as faculty flying with unattended experiments. Space Florida representatives, along with teachers and program representatives, are available in person for interviews on Sunday, February 24, 2008. To arrange interviews prior to, or after, the flight date please contact Deb Spicer at 321-730-5301 ext. 243 or email dspicer@spaceflorida.gov. What: This Microgravity flight is sponsored by Space Florida in support of STEM education. The flight-day media events will include one-on-one interviews with flight participants who will eagerly share the sights, sounds, and emotions of their microgravity experience, the facts and debrief of their experiments in microgravity, and include information about current and future government and private partners.
For press credentials and interview arrangements, please contact Deb Spicer at 321-730-5301 ext. 243 or email dspicer@spaceflorida.gov.
ABOUT SPACE FLORIDA
Space Florida was created by the Florida Legislature to sustain Florida's position as the global leader in space exploration and commerce, and is the principal organization charged with promoting and developing Florida's aerospace industry. Created as a unique special district, Space Florida serves as the single point of contact for aerospace with federal agencies, military, State agencies, universities, and the private sector. As part of its mission, Space Florida promotes aerospace economic development across Florida, and drives industry-related education and workforce development initiatives, expanded and upgraded spaceport operations, innovative research and development, and financing. If your future is in space, your next step is to contact Space Florida. For more information: http://www.spaceflorida.gov/.
Space Florida
CONTACT: Deb Spicer, Director, Marketing & Corporate Communications ofSpace Florida, +1-321-730-5301, ext. 243, cell, +1-321-848-3165,dspicer@spaceflorida.gov
Web site: http://www.spaceflorida.gov/
Source: PRNewswire
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