STUDENTS TRAVEL FROM JAPAN TO PAY TRIBUTE TO COLUMBIA CREW

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NASA News	
National Aeronautics and
Space Administration

John F. Kennedy Space Center
Kennedy Space Center, Florida 32899
AC 321 867-2468
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For Release:  Aug. 19, 2003  

Tracy Young
Kennedy Space Center, Fla.
321/867-2468

KSC Release No:  73-03   

STUDENTS TRAVEL FROM JAPAN TO PAY TRIBUTE TO COLUMBIA CREW

	A group of outstanding high school students from Japan who had their
experiments fly on Space Shuttle mission STS-107 will be at Kennedy Space
Center (KSC) on Aug. 20.  They will meet with many outstanding American high
school students and pay tribute to the Columbia crew.

The National Space Development Agency of Japan (NASDA) and the KSC
International Space Station and Payloads Processing Directorate are working
with the NASA KSC Education Programs and University Research Division to
coordinate the students' visit.  

"Following completion of mission STS-107, NASDA was to award the high school
with a visit to KSC," said KSC Education Office Program Manager Patricia
Gillis.  "Despite the inability to retrieve the crystal protein experiment
samples, NASDA decided to award the Urawa Daiichi Girls High School, Urawa,
Japan, with the trip to encourage continued interest in space." 

"We would like the students to develop a friendly relationship with
Americans for their future, to share what they learned, and to remain
interested in space," said NASDA KSC resident office representative, Shimpei
Takahashi.  "We would like them to remember this precious experience and to
build confidence with their great achievement."

The group will meet with students from Eau Gallie High School, Melbourne,
Fla., and with students from Terry Parker High School and Stanton College
Preparatory High School, Jacksonville, Fla. The future scientists will honor
the Columbia crew with a floral tribute at the STS-107 memorial stone at the
Spacehab facility in Cape Canaveral, Fla., at 9 a.m., Aug. 20. 

	For additional information, please contact Tracy Young at the KSC
News Center at 321-867-2468.
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