NASA, AOL, Mad Science Host the Space Pennant Design Challenge

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Mar. 14, 2007

Sonja Alexander/Katherine Trinidad
Headquarters, Washington
202-358-1761/3749

Sandra Correa
AOL, LLC, New York
212-652-6366
RELEASE: 07-66

NASA, AOL, MAD SCIENCE HOST THE SPACE PENNANT DESIGN CHALLENGE

WASHINGTON - For some scientists and engineers, designing something 
that flies in space might be the pinnacle of a career. NASA now is 
offering that opportunity to grade school students. NASA, AOL's Kids 
Service KOL and Mad Science are teaming up for the NASA Space Pennant 
Design Challenge, which begins Thursday, March 15. Students will 
design pennants based on either the upcoming STS-118 shuttle flight 
or America's long-term exploration strategy, known as the Vision for 
Space Exploration. The winning design will fly on the shuttle 
Endeavour during the STS-118 mission, targeted for launch in summer 
2007.

Students need more than just a creative design for their pennants. 
They must research their topic, apply what they learn, and write an 
explanation of their design and how the pennant incorporates their 
knowledge about STS-118 or the Vision for Space Exploration.

Entries may be submitted online or through the mail. The deadline for 
entries is Tuesday, April 10. Ten semifinalists will be chosen in 
each of three age groups: 6-8, 9-10 and 11-12. Judges from NASA, KOL 
and Mad Science will then select two finalists from each group. On 
May 3, those six finalists will be announced, and one overall winner 
will be selected through online voting.

The STS-118 mission will be the first flight of an educator astronaut 
and an important step in the ongoing assembly of the International 
Space Station. The Vision for Space Exploration is the program that 
will see humans return to the moon then travel to Mars and beyond. 
Through the process of designing a pennant, students have the 
opportunity to learn about the requirements of spaceflight and the 
science surrounding NASA's programs while gaining a lasting 
understanding about the importance of space exploration.

The grand prize will include a trip to the STS-118 launch for the 
student and a parent or guardian. Each of the six finalists will 
receive an autographed picture of the STS-118 shuttle crew, and an 
online NASA game will use their pennant design. A NASA Space Day, 
featuring a speaker from the agency, will be held at the finalists' 
schools. The schools also will receive NASA education resources, 
including seeds that have flown in space. All students who submit 
entries will receive certificates of participation.

Through the NASA Space Pennant Design Challenge, NASA continues its 
tradition of investing in the nation's education. To compete 
effectively for the minds, imaginations and career ambitions of 
America's young people, NASA is focused on engaging and retaining 
students in education efforts that encourage their pursuit of 
disciplines critical to NASA's future engineering, scientific and 
technical missions. 

For more information about the challenge, visit:

http://www.kolexpeditions.com 
For details on the STS-118 mission and its crew, visit:

http://www.nasa.gov/sts118 

	
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