"Signatures in Space" Connects Kids to Space Day Celebrations

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April 03, 2009

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

Scott Lusk 
Lockheed Martin, Bethesda, Md. 
301-897-6934 
scott.lusk@xxxxxxxx 

RELEASE: 09-077

"SIGNATURES IN SPACE" CONNECTS KIDS TO SPACE DAY CELEBRATIONS

WASHINGTON -- NASA and Lockheed Martin's Student Signatures in Space 
(S3) program will be one of the highlighted projects during this 
year's Space Day, celebrated annually on the first Friday in May. The 
mission of Space Day is to use space-related activities to inspire 
and prepare young people for careers in science, technology, 
engineering and mathematics. 

Student Signatures in Space began in 1997 as a way to draw kids into 
space studies by giving them a personal connection to space. 
Participating schools are sent large posters for students to sign on 
Space Day. NASA and Lockheed Martin, of Bethesda, Md., are currently 
accepting school names for participation. The program is open to 
elementary, middle, and high schools, as well as science museums and 
regional Boy Scout and Girl Scout councils. 

After schools return the posters to Lockheed Martin, the signatures 
are scanned onto a disk and flown aboard a space shuttle mission. 
Schools also receive lesson plans and information about the mission 
their signed posters are flying on. 

Upon completion of the shuttle flight, the posters are returned to the 
schools along with a photo of the astronaut crew that took the 
signatures to space and a NASA flight certification verifying that 
the signatures flew in space. Schools are allowed to participate in 
the signatures program once every six years. 

The project is free to participants. Program partners cover all 
program costs, including shipping expenses for return of the signed 
posters. Schools and other organizations may request a sign-up form 
by e-mailing S3 Program Manager April Tensen at 
signatures@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx 

Student Signatures in Space is limited to 500 schools per year, and 
schools are registered on a first-come, first-served basis. Schools 
that sign up after the maximum capacity is reached will be put on a 
list to participate in the following year's program. 

For information on Space Day or Student Signatures in Space, visit: 



http://www.spaceday.org 


For information about NASA education programs, visit: 



http://www.nasa.gov/education 

	
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