NASA and Dyer Observatory Bring Fun Summer Learning to Nashville Middle School Students

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June 21, 2012

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

RELEASE: 12-213

NASA AND DYER OBSERVATORY BRING FUN SUMMER LEARNING TO NASHVILLE MIDDLE SCHOOL STUDENTS

WASHINGTON -- NASA and Vanderbilt University's Dyer Observatory in 
Brentwood, Tenn., are hosting a Summer of Innovation event for rising 
fifth and sixth graders in the Nashville area on Thursday afternoon. 
NASA Associate Administrator for Education Leland Melvin will address 
students and join them in hands-on, Mars-related activities. Melvin 
also will give a presentation to a larger audience during a special 
astronomy-themed concert performance in the evening. 

Summer of Innovation events are part of the agency's efforts to 
inspire and engage middle school students in science, technology, 
engineering and math (STEM). This is the second year Dyer Observatory 
has partnered with NASA on the project. 

Students will participate in a variety of STEM education activities 
throughout the week-long camp at Dyer. They also will take a field 
trip to NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center and the U.S. Space and 
Rocket Center, both in Huntsville, Ala., to see flight hardware and 
learn about America's human spaceflight program throughout its 
history. Dyer will host a similar Summer of Innovation camp and field 
trip for rising seventh and eighth graders the week of June 25. 

"The Dyer camps offer wonderful opportunities for students to hone 
their STEM skills in a fun and interactive way," Melvin said. "We 
rely on partners like Dyer to find innovative ways to encourage STEM 
studies. The musical astronomy component of this week's activity does 
just that. We are so pleased to have Beth Nielsen Chapman and The 
Long Players help us in this effort." 

Chapman and the The Long Players are Nashville-based musicians who 
will perform songs from The Mighty Sky, a unique compilation of 
astronomy-themed songs that have associated lesson plans for middle 
school teachers and informal education providers. The songs for The 
Mighty Sky were penned by Chapman and Rocky Alvey, director of the 
Dyer Observatory. 

During the concert, Melvin will give a presentation that highlights 
the agency's commitment to STEM education through NASA content. He 
also will share his personal experience as a two-time space shuttle 
astronaut. Melvin logged more than 565 hours in space during the 
STS-122 mission in 2008 and STS-129 in 2009. 

Summer of Innovation events are taking place this summer at NASA 
centers and partner organizations across the country. To learn more 
and see highlights of the various events, visit: 

http://www.nasa.gov/soi 

To learn more about Vanderbilt University's Dyer Observatory, visit: 

http://www.dyer.vanderbilt.edu/ 

To learn more about NASA's education programs, visit: 

http://www.nasa.gov/education  

	
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