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Students see behind the scenes and learn how the industry actually works through special guest lectures and site visits to real-world media environments. Live local? Register for the day camp option and save on room and board costs. Skip to content. Odyssey Program. Learning opportunities for young filmmakers aged Register Now! Your input is appreciated! Skip to Main Content. District Home. Select a School Select a School.

Sign In. Search Our Site. Home Our School ". Skip to main content. Contact Kennedy John F. As a result, NASA has been forced to implement a number of new cost-saving measures, policies, and reviews in order to minimize impacts to the mission-critical activities of the Agency.

Guidance regarding conferences, travel, and training that reflect the new fiscal reality in which the agency must operate has been provided. For specific guidance as it relates to public outreach and engagement activities please reference the following webpage.

The event is free and open to the public. Udvar-Hazy Center in Chantilly, Va. This month's event focuses on living and working in space. Through demonstrations and hands-on activities, visitors of all ages will become immersed in science, technology, engineering and mathematics topics related to aviation and space exploration.

A second event will take place Oct. Listen to bilingual stories and participate in hands-on activities. The events are free and open to the public. Entries are due Sept. This month's event focuses on balloons and blimps. This month's event focuses on the moon and beyond. This month's event focuses on the Wright Brothers. Students in grades K-8 will analyze different materials that simulate space radiation shielding. Students in grades will design radiation shielding to protect a sensor on the Orion crew module from space radiation.

The names of all students participating in the challenge will fly aboard the Orion spacecraft as honorary virtual crewmembers during its test flight in The deadline to register students for the virtual crew is March 14, Citizen Science: Asteroid Mappers NASA's Dawn Mission invites you to investigate and analyze high-resolution Dawn images of the giant asteroid Vesta, including craters and other features, from your own computer.

The Dawn Mission's spacecraft has gathered intriguing data, including tens of thousands of images, more than the Dawn team has time to analyze in detail. That's where you come in. Register today to help the Dawn Science Team make sense of new elements on the surface of Vesta and learn more about this mysterious world.

Curiosity Explorer Badge on Foursquare NASA and the mobile application Foursquare have teamed up to help the public unlock its scientific curiosity with a new rover-themed Curiosity Explorer badge. Users of the Foursquare social media platform can earn the badge by following NASA and checking in at a NASA visitor center or venue categorized as a science museum or planetarium.

Foursquare users also can keep up with Curiosity as the rover checks in at key locations and posts photos and tips, all while exploring the Red Planet. To solve this problem, teams create and present an original humorous performance that includes two characters that act naturally -- to them -- but odd to those around them. Visit the site for more information and dates for regional competitions.

The New Horizons team welcomes five new "Pluto Pals. Rock Around the World Mars scientists are asking students from around the world to help them understand the red planet. Send in a rock collected by you or your classroom from your region of the world, and we will use a special tool like the one on the rover to tell you what it's made of.

Then everyone can compare their rocks to the ones found on Mars. Learn more about these small bodies during a live videoconference with planetary geologist Dr. Julie Castillo-Rogez on Aug. Family Day -- A Century of Women in Aerospace For over years, women have contributed to technological advances in aviation and space.

Each event will begin with a minute introduction by a DLN education specialist, followed by a question and answer session with mission control representatives. This special event will take place each Thursday. Visit the site to register your classroom for an upcoming event. Zero Robotics High School Tournament High school teams are challenged to design a software program for small satellites aboard the space station.

Three of these bowling-ball-sized satellites fly inside the station's cabin.



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