NASA Seeks Hosts for Space Station Interactive Education Events

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April 4, 2012

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

Rachel Kraft      
Johnson Space Center, Houston 
281-792-7690 
Rachel.h.kraft@xxxxxxxx 

RELEASE: 12-105

NASA SEEKS HOSTS FOR SPACE STATION INTERACTIVE EDUCATION EVENTS

WASHINGTON -- NASA is seeking formal and informal education 
organizations to host live in-flight interactive conversations 
between the next generation of explorers and astronauts aboard the 
International Space Station (ISS). 

Comprehensive proposals are being accepted for missions scheduled 
between September 2012 and March 2013. The deadline to submit is 
Friday, June 1, 2012. 

During ISS Expeditions 33 and 34, NASA crew members Sunita Williams, 
Kevin Ford and Thomas Marshburn will participate in 20-minute 
question-and-answer sessions with students who will learn what it is 
like to live and work in space. While participants see and hear the 
crew members live from space, the crew does not see the audience. 

U.S. education organizations including school districts, museums, 
science centers, national and regional education organizations and 
local, state and federal government agencies are eligible to 
participate. Organizations may apply individually or work together. 
NASA provides this opportunity at no charge to the host institution 
and will work with the organization to plan the event. 

Downlink opportunities are broadcast live on NASA Television and 
streamed on the NASA website. Due to the nature of human spaceflight 
operations, organizations must demonstrate the flexibility to 
accommodate changes in downlink dates and times. Participating 
organizations also must have two dedicated telephone lines and the 
ability to receive NASA TV via NASA's LIMO Channel to communicate 
with and view the crew. 

These unique educational opportunities are made available through 
Teaching From Space (TFS), a NASA education initiative. TFS will hold 
several online information sessions about downlinks and the proposal 
process with interested organizations. 

To participate in an online session and obtain information about 
expectations, content, format, audience, proposal guidelines and 
forms, send an e-mail to JSC-Teaching-From-Space@xxxxxxxxxxxxx or 
call 281-244-7608. 

For more information on the initiative, visit:   

http://go.usa.gov/Xqt 

For more information about NASA education, visit:   

http://www.nasa.gov/education 

For more information about the ISS, visit:   

http://www.nasa.gov/station 

	
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