Registration Opens for New NASA Engineering Design Challenge

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Aug. 8, 2007

Sonja Alexander
NASA Headquarters, Washington
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Debbie Nguyen
Johnson Space Center, Houston
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MEDIA ADVISORY: 07-100

REGISTRATION OPENS FOR NEW NASA ENGINEERING DESIGN CHALLENGE

WASHINGTON - As space shuttle Endeavour and 10 million cinnamon basil 
seeds are set to launch on a mission to the International Space 
Station, NASA has opened registration for the Lunar Plant Growth 
Chamber challenge. 

Students participating in the challenge will design and build their 
own greenhouse chambers to analyze and study plant growth from the 
space-flown seeds following their return to Earth. Students will 
conduct classroom experiments that may help NASA find new ways to 
grow and sustain plants in space and on the moon - a critical need 
for future space exploration. 

Educators may learn more and register for the challenge at: 

http://www.nasa.gov/education/plantchallenge 

Seeds will be available to the first 100,000 registrants for the Lunar 
Plant Growth Chamber challenge. Registrants must be kindergarten 
through 12th grade educators who are residents of the United States 
or U.S. territories and outlying areas. 

The challenge is a highlight of the flight of NASA's first educator 
astronaut, mission specialist Barbara R. Morgan, who will travel to 
the space station on space shuttle Endeavour. 

The challenge is part of NASA's Engineering Design Challenge program. 
The program connects kindergarten through 12th grade students with 
the challenges faced by NASA engineers who are designing the next 
generation of space vehicles, habitats and technologies. These 
hands-on classroom experiments help students achieve national goals 
in science, math and analytical skills. NASA and the International 
Technology Education Association co-sponsor this engineering design 
challenge. 

	
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