NASA Invites Young Engineers To Alabama Student Launch Initiative

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Dec. 02, 2008

Sonja Alexander 
Headquarters, Washington                                    
202-358-1761 
sonja.r.alexander@xxxxxxxx 

Angela Storey 
Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville, Ala. 
256-544-0034 
angela.d.storey@xxxxxxxx 

RELEASE: 08-316

NASA INVITES YOUNG ENGINEERS TO ALABAMA STUDENT LAUNCH INITIATIVE

HUNTSVILLE, Ala. -- NASA has invited 14 groups of ambitious young 
rocketeers from 11 middle schools, high schools and youth 
organizations around the country to light up the sky over North 
Alabama during NASA's 2008-2009 Student Launch Initiative rocketry 
challenge. 

The rocketeering challenge will be held April 15-20, 2009, when 
student teams will converge on NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in 
Huntsville, Ala., for a professional review of their rockets by NASA 
engineers. Day-long launch activities will take place at nearby Bragg 
Farms in Toney, Ala. 

The annual event, which Marshall manages, is designed to inspire young 
people to pursue careers in science, technology, engineering and 
mathematics -- fields important to NASA's exploration mission. 

Each team will design, build and field-test a rocket while gaining 
real experience in managing complex, technical development projects 
from the drawing board to the launch pad. They must address twin 
challenges: designing a vehicle capable of traveling to an altitude 
of 1 mile and devising an on-board science experiment that can 
survive the trip and deliver data when the rocket parachutes back to 
Earth. 
Teams are eligible to participate in the program for one or two years. 
Each new team receives a $3,700 grant, and each returning team 
receives a $2,450 grant. 

In addition to designing and flying working rockets, participants will 
develop a project Web site, and write and submit preliminary and 
post-launch reports like NASA engineers working actual missions. 
Teams also will devise outreach projects for schools or youth 
organizations in their area, helping to spread interest in rocketry 
to students younger than themselves. 

For more information about the NASA Student Launch Initiative, visit: 



http://education.msfc.nasa.gov/sli 

	
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