Astronaut Don Pettit Shares Passion for Science from Space

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Feb. 6, 2012

Joshua Buck 
Headquarters, Washington 
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Rachel Kraft 
Johnson Space Center, Houston 
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MEDIA ADVISORY: M12-043

ASTRONAUT DON PETTIT SHARES PASSION FOR SCIENCE FROM SPACE

HOUSTON -- NASA and the American Physical Society (APS) have begun a 
partnership to share videos from the International Space Station with 
students, educators and science fans around the world. NASA astronaut 
Don Pettit, currently on the orbiting outpost as a member of the 
Expedition 30 crew, will use everyday objects from Earth to 
demonstrate physics through "Science off the Sphere" presentations. 

Space fans know Pettit from his previous science demonstrations 
performed in space, such as the "Zero G Coffee Cup" from the space 
shuttle's STS-126 mission in 2008. This time he has added a physics 
challenge for viewers. Some episodes of "Science off the Sphere" will 
end with a question. APS will review the responses and identify a 
winner. Pettit will announce the winner from aboard the station. 

APS, the professional society for physicists, plans to ignite interest 
in science, technology, engineering and mathematics by sharing the 
"Science off the Sphere" videos on its outreach website, Physics 
Central. The website also will feature the physics challenges and 
educational content on topics Pettit demonstrates. 

Pettit spent more than five and half months on board the station 
during Expedition 6 in 2002 and 2003. He returned to space during 
STS-126. Most recently, Pettit launched to the orbiting laboratory 
Dec. 23 with Russian Flight Engineer Oleg Kononenko and European 
Space Agency Flight Engineer Andre Kuipers. The crew joined 
Expedition 30 Commander Dan Burbank of NASA and Russian Flight 
Engineers Anton Shkaplerov and Anatoly Ivanishin, who have been on 
the station since Nov. 16. 

Pettit, Kononenko and Kuipers will remain on the station until May as 
members of the Expedition 31 crew. The crew members will support 
dozens of experiments during their time aboard the station. 

To view Pettit's science experiments performed during Expedition 6, 
visit: 

http://go.nasa.gov/spacechronicles 

To view Pettit's "Zero G Coffee Cup" video from STS-126, visit: 

http://go.nasa.gov/pettitcoffee 

For more information about the International Space Station and its 
crew, visit: 

http://www.nasa.gov/station 

To view APS' Physics Central website, visit: 

http://www.physicscentral.com/sots 

	
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