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Christa McAuliffe’s Lesson Plans Are Now Available

October 1st, 2008

The Challenger Center for Space and Science Education had made Christa McAuliffe’s lost lesson plans available online.

The lesson plans show what Christa was planning to teach on the STS-51L lesson plan. Unfortunately, NASA’s Teacher in Space plans were shelved after the Challenger accident and the lesson plans along with it.

Teachers and others can view the lesson plans at Challenger Center website.

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Space Seeds for Teachers

August 29th, 2007

Two sources are offering teachers free seeds that have flown in space for classroom use. The NASA Engineering Design Challenge is offering cinnamon basil seeds to the first 100,000 takers. NASA wants students from elementary to high-school level to design, build, and test lunar plant growth chambers using the seeds, which flew aboard the International Space Station and Space Shuttle flight STS-118. Sign up at this link. Epsori Space Systems is offering a mix of seeds that have flown in space, including alfalfa, radish, and the dreaded broccolli. Teachers can sign up at this link. Below, basil seeds are exposed to space on the Materials on ISS-3 experiment.MISSE-3 experiment

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Northrop Grumman Offers Teachers “Weightless Flights of Discovery”

August 23rd, 2007

The Northrop Grumman Foundation is continuing its successful program of microgravity aircraft flights for teachers. Together with Zero Gravity Corporation, Northrop Grumman flew 248 teachers on 12 flights in 2006. In 2007, they have 16 flights scheduled.

The program is open to accredited middle-school math and science teachers and to college education majors at universities near the locations where flights take place: Bethpage, New York; Baltimore, Maryland; Colorado Springs, Colorado; Dallas, Texas; Los Angeles, California, Newport News, Virginia; New Orleans, Louisiana, and Washington, DC.

The program is still taking applications for two flights out of Newport News. All other flights are full for this year. For more details or to apply, see Northrop Grumman’s Weightless Flights of Discovery.

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Northrop Grumman Offers Teachers "Weightless Flights of Discovery"

August 23rd, 2007

The Northrop Grumman Foundation is continuing its successful program of microgravity aircraft flights for teachers. Together with Zero Gravity Corporation, Northrop Grumman flew 248 teachers on 12 flights in 2006. In 2007, they have 16 flights scheduled.

The program is open to accredited middle-school math and science teachers and to college education majors at universities near the locations where flights take place: Bethpage, New York; Baltimore, Maryland; Colorado Springs, Colorado; Dallas, Texas; Los Angeles, California, Newport News, Virginia; New Orleans, Louisiana, and Washington, DC.

The program is still taking applications for two flights out of Newport News. All other flights are full for this year. For more details or to apply, see Northrop Grumman’s Weightless Flights of Discovery pages.

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