Merry Math
Tomorrow Wednesday,
December 13, 2000
11 AM – 12 PM PST
Please note the event time
NASA Quest presents Merry Math featuring AstroClaus and Dr. Joy
Join space travel experts AstroClaus and Dr. Joy in an on-line contest and interactive webcast as they unravel mathematical ideas and concepts pertaining to space flight- via shuttle or sleigh!.
http://quest.arc.nasa.gov/seasonal/astroclaus.html
NASA Quest’s Deep Space Online presents
December 20th, 2000
10 AM – 11 AM PST
David Burrows specializing in building X-ray instruments which fly on sounding rockets and spacecraft, and measure the spectrum of X-rays from hot gases in our galaxy.
Join us and chat live with David.
http://quest.arc.nasa.gov/dso/index.html
Farming in Space Series
January 8, 2001
NASA’s Classroom of the Future and NASA Quest bring you the ISS Challenge™ project inviting K-12 teachers and students to participate in a cross-school, International Space Station (ISS) plant science investigation. The investigation, called
http://quest.nasa.gov/ltc/farming/farming.html
Under Construction-The International Space Station
January 17
10am PST
Have you ever wondered why and how experiments will be done on the International Space Station? January’s segment of this series will take you “inside” the Unity module for a discussion on conducting experiments in microgravity. Join us at:
http://quest.nasa.gov/space/events/ksc
The X-38 space age lifeboat
January 18, 2001
10am PST
The International Space Station is our most advanced spacecraft, yet it does not launch into space from Earth, nor will it return from space to land on Earth. The shuttle only makes periodic visits, so astronauts who live and work on the ISS must have a means to return to Earth in case of an emergency. Learn more about the emergency crew return lifeboat during the webcast from the Johnson Space Center, at:
http://quest.nasa.gov/space/events/jscv
Astro-Venture
Thank you to all of you who applied to be a part of the Astro-Venture Astronomy Training Pilot Test. We have finally completed review of all 150 applications and have selected a group that represents a cross-section of the national population. Selected candidates were sent an e-mail notification on Wednesday, December 6, 2000 and were asked to confirm that the module works on their systems. Should selected applicants decide not to participate, we may be contacting other applicants to fill their spots. We greatly appreciate the immense interest and enthusiasm for this project, and have added all applicants to this e-mail list so that you might continue to receive updates on new events and opportunities to pilot future modules.
http://astroventure.arc.nasa.gov
Thanks and have a great holiday season,
The NASA Ames Educational Technology Team