NASA Accepting Proposals for Reduced Gravity Education Flights

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Nov. 30, 2012

Ann Marie Trotta 
Headquarters, Washington 
202-258-1601 
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Ciandra Jackson                                         
Johnson Space Center, Houston 
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RELEASE: 12-412

NASA ACCEPTING PROPOSALS FOR REDUCED GRAVITY EDUCATION FLIGHTS

WASHINGTON -- NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston is accepting 
applications from teams of kindergarten, elementary and secondary 
school teachers to conduct scientific experiments aboard the agency's 
reduced gravity aircraft next year. 

The MicroGravity eXperience (Micro GX) flight program will take place 
July 12-20, 2013, at Johnson. Educators selected to fly also will 
participate in an online professional development course centered on 
microgravity science in the months before and after their flights. 

Seven teams, each composed of four to five educators from a single 
school or school district, will be selected to participate in Micro 
GX. The unique academic experience includes scientific and 
inquiry-based research, experiential learning during the reduced 
gravity flight, and education/public outreach activities. Interested 
educators are encouraged to apply at: 

http://microgravityuniversity.jsc.nasa.gov/tfs 

The deadline for proposals is Jan. 9. Selections will be announced 
Feb. 6. 

For more information on NASA's education programs, visit: 

http://www.nasa.gov/education 

	
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