NASA 'Inspired Science' Challenge Winners Talk Live With Astronaut

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April 24, 2013

Ann Marie Trotta 
Headquarters, Washington 
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Jeannette P. Owens                                          
Glenn Research Center, Cleveland 
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MEDIA ADVISORY: M13-065

NASA 'INSPIRED SCIENCE' CHALLENGE WINNERS TALK LIVE WITH ASTRONAUT

CLEVELAND -- NASA astronaut Don Pettit will conduct three live video 
chats Thursday, April 25, with 12 student teams whose science 
experiments won an agency-sponsored contest. 

Pettit, a veteran of one space shuttle mission and two long-duration 
expeditions aboard the International Space Station, is known for his 
"Science off the Sphere" videos, which he recorded while conducting 
experiments in the microgravity environment aboard the space station. 
He will speak from Houston via NASA's Digital Learning Network with 
students who participated in the "NASA Explorer Schools 2012-2013 
Student Recognition Challenge: Inspire Science" competition. 
Contestants created their own videos featuring experiments they 
devised and demonstrated in the normal gravity of Earth. 

The 12 winning teams represent six schools. The schedule for the chats 
and the titles of the winning videos are as follows: 

11 a.m. EDT: Orleans Elementary School, Orleans, Vt.; Bethlehem 
Christian Academy, Simpsonville, S.C.; and Florence E. Smith STEM 
School, West Hartford, Conn. 

Orleans Elementary School's video was "Earth Sound Waves." Bethlehem 
Christian Academy's video was "Washing Clothes in Space." Florence E. 
Smith STEM School's video was "Catapults in Space." 

1 p.m. EDT: Legacy Christian Academy, Valencia, Calif.; Dr. Albert 
Einstein Academy, Elizabeth, N.J.; and Amos Hyatt Middle School, Des 
Moines, Iowa. 

Legacy Christian Academy's video was "Viscous Cornstarch." Dr. Albert 
Einstein Academy's video was "Elements of Rocket Design." Amos Hyatt 
Middle School's video was "Cornstarch Goo." 

2:15 p.m. EDT: Park High School, Livingston, Mont. Park High School's 
videos were "Slinky Madness"; "Super Siphon"; "Magnet Motion"; "Oil 
Slicks"; "Bill and Chase's Excellent Buoyancy"; and "Aqua Crane." 

The video conversations will take place at each winning school. News 
media representatives interested in attending the live video chats 
should contact the schools directly. 

During these live video chats, NASA Explorer School teachers and 
students in grades 4-12 will be able to ask Pettit questions about 
what he learned from investigating the principles of physical science 
in microgravity. 

The NASA Explorer Schools project is managed by NASA Glenn Research 
Center's Educational Programs Office. The project is a key part of 
NASA's Office of Education strategy to help develop the next 
generation of scientists, engineers and explorers through science, 
technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) studies. 

For more information on the NASA Explorer Schools project and to join 
NES, visit: 

http://explorerschools.nasa.gov 

For more information about Don Pettit's "Science off the Sphere," 
visit: 

http://www.physicscentral.com/explore/sots/index.cfm 

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

http://www.nasa.gov/education 

	
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