NASA And Honeywell Launch 2009 FMA Live! Spring Tour

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March 09, 2009

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

Lisa Mata 
Honeywell International, Morris Township, N.J. 
973-455-4248 
lisa.mata@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 


RELEASE: 09-052

NASA AND HONEYWELL LAUNCH 2009 FMA LIVE! SPRING TOUR


WASHINGTON -- NASA and Honeywell are kicking off the Spring 2009 tour 
of their award-winning science education program FMA LIVE! 

This innovative, traveling hip-hop science concert will reach more 
than 17,000 middle-school aged students during its 10-week, 20 city 
tour of the United States. Named for Sir Isaac Newtons's second law 
of motion (force = mass x acceleration) FMA Live! uses professional 
actors, original songs, music videos and interactive science 
demonstrations to teach middle school students Newton's three laws of 
motion and universal law of gravity. 

Created in 2004, FMA Live! is a collaboration between NASA and 
Honeywell International of Morristown, N.J. It is the only nationally 
touring, multi-media, science-education production of its kind. 

"Our nation's future scientists, engineers and explorers are in middle 
school classrooms today," said Joyce Winterton, NASA's assistant 
administrator for Education. "The NASA Honeywell innovative 
partnership, represented by the FMA Live! production and its 2009 
tour, makes science, technology, engineering and mathematics relevant 
to students. FMA Live!'s dynamic performers capture the attention of 
students and inspires them to learn, work hard in school and prepare 
for science and engineering careers." 

During each FMA Live! performance, students, teachers and school 
administrators interact with three professional actors in front of a 
live audience to experience Newton's laws firsthand. A giant sticky 
wall is used to demonstrate inertia; go-carts driven across the stage 
illustrate action and reaction; and "extreme" wrestling and a huge 
soccer ball show that force is determined by mass multiplied by 
acceleration. 

All three of Newton's laws are demonstrated simultaneously when a 
futuristic hover chair collides with a gigantic cream pie 
"Science and math education are top priorities for Honeywell and 
NASA," said Tom Buckmaster, president of Honeywell Hometown 
Solutions. "With FMA Live! we help students learn about science and 
math in a fun and engaging way and inspire them to become the next 
generation of engineers and scientists." 

For more information about the program and for touring dates and 
locations, visit: 



http://www.fmalive.com 


For information about NASA education opportunities, visit: 



http://www.nasa.gov/education 

	
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