NASA Offers Students And Teachers Flight Experiences

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April 26, 2011

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

Rebecca Powell      
Wallops Flight Facility, Virginia 
757-824-1139 
rebecca.h.powell@xxxxxxxx   


RELEASE: 11-126

NASA OFFERS STUDENTS AND TEACHERS FLIGHT EXPERIENCES

WALLOPS ISLAND, Va. -- Students and educators nationwide will have the 
opportunity to interact with NASA engineers and scientists through 
two newly developed NASA flight initiatives. 

The programs, developed at NASA's Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia, 
are designed to give students and educators hands-on flight 
experiences using NASA sounding rockets and scientific balloons. 

The Wallops Rocket Academy for Teachers and Students (WRATS) will 
provide high school participants with a technical flight experience 
to reinforce science, technology, engineering and mathematics 
concepts. Teachers and students will participate in person or 
virtually in authentic, hands-on experiences based on NASA's sounding 
rocket engineering and science data collection. WRATS will include 
interactive Web based data to give students and educators lessons in 
physics and engineering. Teachers also receive resources to integrate 
the data into classroom lessons. 

Selected participants in other NASA education projects will have the 
opportunity to attend a rocketry flight week June 19 - 24, at 
Wallops. Participants will learn about the dynamics of launch, safe 
flight operations and view a NASA Terrier-Orion sounding rocket 
liftoff on Thursday, June 23. 

The Wallops Balloon Experience for Educators (WBEE) provides 
opportunities for high school teachers to fly experiments on 
scientific flights. WBEE will build upon an existing partnership 
between NASA and the Louisiana Space Consortium, which has developed 
student outreach programs, including the High Altitude Space Platform 
(HASP) and Louisiana Aerospace Catalyst Experiences for Students 
(LaACES). 

Since 2002, the programs have flown multiple missions involving 
hundreds of students in undergraduate though post-graduate programs. 
WBEE will expand the LaACES platform into secondary education with a 
focus on core principles and future partnership with educators and 
their institutions. 

WBEE will involve teams of selected educators who have participated in 
other NASA education projects. They will visit the Columbia 
Scientific Balloon Facility in Palestine, Texas, for a week-long 
workshop in July. Participants will be involved in classroom and 
hands-on balloon science activities. The teams will have the 
opportunity to build and test their own science payload for a flight 
to the edge of space under the direction of NASA and Louisiana Space 
Consortium personnel. 

The WBEE experience culminates with the launch of these payloads 
aboard a NASA scientific balloon. WBEE will be an intensive course 
involving a broad-based learning experience educators may implement 
at their home schools. 

The Teaching From Space office at NASA's Johnson Space Center in 
Houston is partnering with Wallops to provide the flights. The 
program continues NASA's investment in the nation's education 
programs by supporting the goal of attracting and retaining students 
in science, technology, engineering and mathematics disciplines 
critical to future space exploration. 

For information about WRATS and WBEE, visit: 



http://education.wff.nasa.gov/ 


For information about NASA's Teaching From Space program, visit: 



www.nasa.gov/education/tfs 


For information about NASA's broad range of education programs, visit: 




www.nasa.gov/education   

	
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