Kansas Students Connect With International Space Station Crew For Out Of This World Conversation

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Feb. 25, 2010

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

Susan Arensman 
Wichita Public Schools, Wichita, Kansas 
316-973-4582 
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MEDIA ADVISORY: M10-038

KANSAS STUDENTS CONNECT WITH INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION CREW FOR OUT OF THIS WORLD CONVERSATION

WASHINGTON -- Astronauts orbiting 220 miles above Earth will discuss 
science and living in space with students from Mueller Aerospace and 
Engineering Discovery Magnet School in Wichita, Kan., on Tuesday, 
March 2. 

The call between the students and International Space Station 
Commander Jeff Williams and Flight Engineers T.J. Creamer and Soichi 
Noguchi will take place from 10:35 to 10:55 a.m. CST. The event will 
be held at Exploration Place in Wichita. Reporters interested in 
attending the event should contact Susan Arensman of Wichita Public 
Schools at 316-973-4582. 

NASA has a number of employees who work in the station's mission 
operations who are from Wichita or attended Wichita State University. 
Journalists interested in speaking with these employees should 
contact Kelly Humphries at NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston at 
281-483-5111. 

Mueller students prepared for the downlink by hosting an Aviation Day 
during which students had the opportunity to fly in a plane. An 
Engineering Extravaganza showcased student projects that use the 
engineering design process. Students also participated in an "Ask an 
Astronaut" contest where the community voted on the top student 
questions. Wichita State University College of Education students 
have been presenting lessons to the students and will continue that 
partnership after the downlink. 

The event is part of 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 project 
that uses the unique environment of human spaceflight to promote 
learning opportunities and build partnerships with the kindergarten 
through 12th grade education community. 

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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