Connecticut Students Set for Cosmic Conversation with Space Station Commander

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Dec. 11, 2009

Stephanie Schierholz 
Headquarters, Washington 
202-358-4997 
stephanie.schierholz@xxxxxxxx 

Leo Makowski 
Hamilton Sundstrand, Windsor Locks, Conn. 
860-654-9240 
leo.makowski@xxxxxxxxxx 

Caroline d'Otreppe 
New England Air Museum, Windsor Locks, Conn. 
860-623-3305 ext.13 
caroline@xxxxxxxx 

MEDIA ADVISORY: M09-233

CONNECTICUT STUDENTS SET FOR COSMIC CONVERSATION WITH SPACE STATION COMMANDER

WASHINGTON -- Fifth grade students in Connecticut will talk science 
with International Space Station commander Jeff Williams as he orbits 
200 miles above Earth on Dec. 15. The education downlink will take 
place from 12:50 p.m. to 1:10 p.m. EST from the New England Air 
Museum in Windsor Locks, Conn. 

Williams is a NASA astronaut and commander of the Expedition 22 
mission to the station. He has been aboard since Oct. 2. The students 
attend McAlister Intermediate School in Suffield, Conn., and East 
Hartford Glastonbury Elementary Magnet School in East Hartford, Conn. 


Student questions will focus on the importance of water recycling 
aboard the orbiting outpost and the effects of the space environment 
on the life cycle of the painted lady butterflies recently brought 
aboard the station. The conversation with the space station is part 
of an educational event at the museum. 

Reporters interested in attending the event should RSVP to Caroline 
d'Otreppe at the New England Air Museum at 860-623-3305, ext.13, by 5 
p.m. on Monday, Dec. 14. 

Students have been preparing for the downlink by participating in 
activities that will help them identify the problems that need to be 
solved in order for people to live and work in space. Hamilton 
Sundstrand in Windsor Locks, Conn., and CUNO in Meriden, Conn., have 
partnered with the museum and participant schools to allow students 
to interact directly with scientists and engineers. 

The downlink is one in a series with educational organizations in the 
U.S. and abroad to improve teaching and learning in science, 
technology, engineering and mathematics. It is an integral component 
of Teaching From Space, a NASA Education office. Teaching From Space 
promotes learning opportunities and builds partnerships with the 
education community using the unique environment of human 
spaceflight. 

NASA Television will air video from the space station during the 
event. For NASA TV downlink, schedule and streaming video 
information, visit: 



http://www.nasa.gov/ntv 


For information about NASA's education programs, visit: 



http://www.nasa.gov/education 


For information about the International Space Station, visit: 



http://www.nasa.gov/station 

	
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