University Students And Professors Ready To "Rock On" With NASA

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June 11, 2010

Ann Marie Trotta                                         
Headquarters, Washington 
202-358-1601 
ann.marie.trotta@xxxxxxxx 

Patrick Black      
Wallops Flight Facility, Va. 
757-824-1584 
patrick.a.black@xxxxxxxx 

Chris Koehler 
Colorado Space Grant Consortium, Boulder 
303-492-3141 
koehler@xxxxxxxxxxxx 
RELEASE: 10-140

UNIVERSITY STUDENTS AND PROFESSORS READY TO "ROCK ON" WITH NASA

WASHINGTON -- University students and professors from across the 
country and Puerto Rico will converge on NASA's Wallops Flight 
Facility in Virginia this month to learn how to build small 
experiments that can be launched on sounding rockets. This is part of 
a week-long workshop, known as RockOn!, that begins June 19. 

The 80 workshop participants will build standardized experiments that 
will fly on a NASA Terrier-Orion suborbital sounding rocket set to 
launch between 6 a.m. and 9 a.m. EDT on June 24. The 35-foot-tall 
rocket is expected to fly to an altitude of 75 miles. After launch 
and payload recovery, the participants will conduct preliminary data 
analysis and discuss their results. 

In addition to the 7 workshop-built experiments, 11 custom-built, 
self-contained experiments also will fly on the rocket inside a 
payload canister known as RockSat. The latter experiments were 
developed at ten universities that previously had participated in a 
RockOn! workshop. 

The workshop is funded by NASA's National Space Grant College and 
Fellowship Program in partnership with the Colorado and Virginia 
Space Grant Consortia. This will be the third year for the workshop. 

The Space Grant national network includes more than 850 affiliates 
from universities, colleges, industry, science centers, and state and 
local agencies. The goal is to support and enhance science and 
engineering education, and research and public outreach efforts for 
NASA's aeronautics and space projects. These affiliates belong to one 
of 52 consortia in all 50 states, the District of Columbia and Puerto 
Rico. 

For more information on RockOn! and RockSat, visit: 



http://spacegrant.colorado.edu/rockon 


For more information about NASA's education programs visit: 



http://www.nasa.gov/education 


NASA's Sounding Rocket Program Office is providing the rocket for the 
workshop. For more information about the office, visit: 



http://sites.wff.nasa.gov/code810 

	
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