High School Students to Chat With Space Station Crew

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Nov. 8, 2006

Sonja Alexander
Headquarters, Washington 
202-358-1761

Debbie Nguyen
Johnson Space Center, Houston
281-483-5111

Jane Glickman/Stephanie Babyak
U.S. Department of Education, Washington
202-401-1576
MEDIA ADVISORY: M06-175

HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS TO CHAT WITH SPACE STATION CREW

To highlight International Educational Week, NASA and the U.S 
Department of Education will host a live, ultra-long distance call 
with the crew of the International Space Station at 9:21 a.m. EST 
Tuesday, Nov. 14 at the U.S. Department of Education, Washington. 

NASA Assistant Administrator for Education Joyce Winterton, U.S. 
Deputy Secretary of Education Ray Simon, and Educator Astronauts 
Barbara Morgan and Ricky Arnold, will give remarks at 9 a.m. Morgan 
is the first educator astronaut and will travel to space next year on 
shuttle mission STS-118. Her mission will continue assembly of the 
station and include educational aspects to spark the imagination, 
dreams and curiosity of the next generation of explorers. 

Media that attend the event must be in place by 9 a.m. Morgan, Arnold 
and Simon will be available for media interviews immediately 
following the call. 

Students from McKinley Technology High School, Washington; Walt 
Whitman High School, Bethesda, Md.; and Washington-Lee High School, 
Arlington, Va., will have the opportunity to ask questions of the 
Expedition 14 crew as it orbits 220 miles above the Earth. 

Between the three crewmembers, NASA astronaut and Commander Michael 
Lopez-Alegria, Russian cosmonaut Flight Engineer Mikhail Tyurin and 
European Space Agency astronaut and Flight Engineer Thomas Reiter, 
five languages can be spoken aboard the world's only orbiting 
laboratory: English, French, German, Russian, and Spanish. 

This year's International Education Week theme is "International 
Education: Engaging in Global Partnerships and Opportunities." 
International Education Week runs from Nov. 13-17. 

This joint initiative of the U.S. Department of State and the U.S. 
Department of Education is part of an effort to promote programs that 
prepare Americans for a global environment and attract future leaders 
from abroad to study, learn, and exchange experiences in the United 
States.

The station crew's call will be broadcast live on NASA TV. For NASA TV 
downlink, schedule and streaming video information, visit:

http://www.nasa.gov/ntv

For more information about NASA's education programs, the STS-118 
mission and Expedition 14 on the Internet, visit: 
http://www.nasa.gov/home

For more information about International Education week on the 
Internet, visit:

http://iew.state.gov/

	
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