NASA Offers Opportunities for Students to Talk to Astronauts in Space in 2013

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Dec. 10, 2012

Ann Marie Trotta                                         
Headquarters, Washington      
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Ciandra Jackson 
Johnson Space Center, Houston 
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RELEASE: 12-426

NASA OFFERS OPPORTUNITIES FOR STUDENTS TO TALK TO ASTRONAUTS IN SPACE IN 2013

HOUSTON -- NASA is offering opportunities for schools and educational 
groups to speak with astronauts aboard the International Space 
Station to learn about living and working in space. Crew members will 
be available for question and answer sessions in 2013. 

NASA offers two options for students to interact with astronauts -- 
in-flight education downlinks and Amateur Radio on the International 
Space Station (ARISS) opportunities. Proposals for both downlinks and 
ARISS are being accepted now for opportunities next year. 

Downlinks are 20-minute multimedia events where participants see and 
hear crew members live from space, but the crew has only audio 
connectivity. The downlinks are broadcast live on NASA Television and 
streamed on the agency's website. ARISS events are 10-minute sessions 
during which participants speak with the crew through amateur radio. 
Because of the nature of human spaceflight operations, organizations 
must demonstrate the flexibility to accommodate changes in dates and 
times. 

U.S. educational organizations such as museums, science centers, local 
school districts, national and regional education organizations, and 
local, state and federal government agencies are eligible to 
participate. NASA provides these opportunities through the Teaching 
from Space and ARISS projects at no cost to the host organization and 
will work with the host institution to plan the events. Proposals for 
in-flight education downlinks are due Jan. 18. Proposals for ARISS 
are due Jan. 28. 

For more information about downlinks, send an email to 
JSC-Teaching-From-Space@xxxxxxxxxxxxx. For more information about 
ARISS, send an email to JSC-TFS-ARISS@xxxxxxxxxxxxx. 

For NASA TV streamlining video, downlink and schedule information 
visit: 

http://www.nasa.gov/ntv 

For more information about Teaching from Space and in-flight education 
downlinks: 

http://www.nasa.gov/education/tfs/downlinks 

For more information about ARISS: 

http://www.nasa.gov/education/tfs/ariss 

	
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