NASA Chooses Student Teams to Drop Science Experiments

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Jan. 8, 2010

Stephanie Schierholz/David E. Steitz 
Headquarters, Washington 
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Jeannette Owens 
Glenn Research Center, Cleveland 
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RELEASE: 10-009

NASA CHOOSES STUDENT TEAMS TO DROP SCIENCE EXPERIMENTS

CLEVELAND -- NASA has selected teams of middle school and high school 
students to test their science experiments in microgravity 
competitions that simulate the microgravity in space. High school 
students will participate in "Dropping In a Microgravity 
Environment," or DIME, and students in sixth through ninth grades in 
"What If No Gravity?" or WING. 

DIME and WING challenge students to design and build a microgravity 
science experiment that is tested in a 2.2 second drop tower at 
NASA's Glenn Research Center in Cleveland. While in free fall, the 
students' experiments will experience microgravity conditions, as if 
they were on the International Space Station. 

Four high school student teams were selected in the nationwide DIME 
competition. NASA will provide funding for up to four students and 
one adult advisor from each team to come to Glenn in April 2010 to 
conduct its experiment and review the results with Glenn engineers 
and scientists. While at the center, they will tour Glenn facilities 
and participate in workshops. Teams were selected from the following 
high schools: 

- Glenbrook North High School in Northbrook, Ill. 
- Plattsburgh High School in Plattsburgh, N.Y. 
- St. Ursula Academy in Toledo, Ohio 
- Tualatin High School in Tualatin, Ore. 

Additional high school student teams selected in the DIME competition 
will ship their science experiments to NASA to be tested in the drop 
tower. The experiments and the resulting data will be returned to the 
teams so they can prepare reports about their findings. Additional 
DIME teams were selected from the following high schools: 

Columbus High School in Columbus, Ga. 
Emerson Preparatory School in Washington 
Glenbrook North High School in Northbrook, Ill. 
Northbrook High School in Houston 
Troy Athens High School in Troy, Mich. (4 teams) 

Student teams in sixth through ninth grades were selected for the WING 
competition. Each team will ship its experiment to Glenn for testing. 
The experiments and the resulting data will be returned to the teams 
so they can analyze the experiment results and submit a written 
report back to NASA. One student team not affiliated with a school 
was selected from within the community of Basking Ridge, N.J. 
Additional teams were selected from the following schools: 

Crestwood Middle School in Mountaintop, Pa. (2 teams) 
Dunstan Middle School in Littleton, Colo. 
Gate of Heaven School in Dallas, Pa. (2 teams) 
Good Shepherd Academy from the Diocese of Scranton in Kingston, Pa. 
Hanover Area School District in Hanover Township., Pa. (2 teams) 
Hazleton Area School District in Drums, Pa. (2 teams) 
Lake-Lehman School District in Lehman, Pa. 
Northwood Elementary School in Mooresville, Ind. 
Smith Middle School in Troy, Mich. 
Tunkhannock Area Middle School in Tunkhannock, Pa. 
Wyoming Area Secondary Center in Exeter, Pa. 
Wyoming Valley West School District in Kingston, Pa. (2 teams) 

These and other NASA educational programs help the agency attract and 
retain students in science, technology, engineering and mathematics, 
disciplines critical to space exploration. The Teaching from Space 
Office at NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston funds the DIME and 
WING competitions. 

For information about NASA's DIME and WING student competitions, 
visit: 



http://spaceflightsystems.grc.nasa.gov/DIME.html 


For more information about NASA's education programs, visit: 



http://www.nasa.gov/education 


For information about NASA's Glenn Research Center, visit: 



http://www.nasa.gov/glenn 

	
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