NASA Enables Students To Launch Virtual Space Shuttle

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May 10, 2010

Ann Marie Trotta 
Headquarters, Washington 
202-358-1601 
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Tracy Young 
Kennedy Space Center, Fla. 
321-867-2468 
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RELEASE: 10-110

NASA ENABLES STUDENTS TO LAUNCH VIRTUAL SPACE SHUTTLE



WASHINGTON -- As NASA prepares to launch a space shuttle on Friday, 
May 14, the agency is offering the ABCs of 3,2,1 liftoff to students 
and educators throughout the nation. 

A new computer simulation program will allow them to take on the roles 
of NASA engineers and launch the shuttle from their own classrooms. 

The program is based on software used for training at the shuttle 
Launch Control Center at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The 
Kennedy Launch Academy Simulation System, or KLASS, gives students 
the chance to monitor important shuttle systems during a launch 
countdown and decide whether they are "go" for liftoff. They will 
work together as a team and learn about the different 
responsibilities behind-the-scenes of a shuttle launch. 

KLASS was designed for sixth- through 10th-grade students to develop 
their science, technology, engineering and math skills. 

In addition to the launch simulation software, KLASS is offering 40 
hours of lesson plans and interactive resources for teachers. These 
materials can be used for one-day lessons or one-year curriculums. 

The KLASS materials are available for download at: 


http://www.nasa.gov/education/klass 


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


http://www.nasa.gov/education 


For more information about the space shuttle, visit: 


http://www.nasa.gov/shuttle   

	
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