NASA Releases Interactive Space Communications Mobile Game App

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Oct. 4, 2012

Joshua Buck 
Headquarters, Washington 
202-358-1100 
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Jessica Culler 
Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, Calif. 
650-604-4789 
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RELEASE: 12-352

NASA RELEASES INTERACTIVE SPACE COMMUNICATIONS MOBILE GAME APP

MOFFETT FIELD, Calif. -- Just in time for World Space Week, NASA has 
released a new mobile application that challenges gamers to take on 
the role of a space communications network manager and puts them in 
charge of building a communications network to support scientific 
missions. 

The educational application, "Space Communications and Navigation: 
NetworKing," was developed at NASA's Ames Research Center in Moffett 
Field, Calif., for the iPad and iPhone. NetworKing provides an 
interactive, 3-D experience with an insider's perspective into how 
mission controllers and scientists communicate with spacecraft and 
satellites using the space, deep space and near Earth networks. 

"This game introduces the complex world of space communications to 
gamers," said Barbara Adde, policy and strategic communications 
director for the Space Communications and Navigation Division at NASA 
Headquarters in Washington. "It gives players the opportunity to 
enjoy a challenging game while absorbing the basic concepts of space 
communications. The game provides an engaging way to increase 
interest in the areas of science, technology, engineering and 
mathematics and opens minds to potential careers in these fields." 

NetworKing allows players to build increasingly large and complex 
communication networks to support client satellites conducting 
scientific missions. Players who upgrade their communication networks 
can acquire more complex clients, such as the International Space 
Station and NASA's Hubble and Kepler space telescopes. 

By providing insight into the complex world of communications between 
astronauts, mission controllers, scientists and satellites in real 
mission scenarios, the game is not only challenging, but also 
entertaining. 

In addition to the mobile application, NetworKing also is available 
free on the NASA 3-D Resources website. Players can access the game 
on their web browsers or it can be downloaded and run on PC or 
Macintosh operating systems. 

For links to download the app, download the game or play in a web 
browser, visit: 

http://go.nasa.gov/OFkcot 

	
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