Title: First Spaceflight of an Educator Astronaut
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2First Spaceflight of an Educator
Astronaut Barbara R. Morgan
- B.A. Human Biology, Stanford University -
Teaching Credential, College of Notre Dame,
Belmont, California - First selected by NASA in
1985 as the backup candidate for Teacher in
Space Program, and again in 1998 as the First
Educator Astronaut
3Explore and discover. Learn and teach. Build and
share.
Its what NASA and teachers and parents
do. Barbara Morgan
4First Spaceflight of an Educator Astronaut
- Occurs 21 years after Challenger
- Selected as an astronaut in 1998
- Educator flies as mission specialist
- a trained astronaut
- fully functional crewmember
- Features education activities
- not lessons from space
- Actively supports the education community
5Mission Overview
- Launch date Targeted June 28, 2007
- Duration 14 days
- Crew
- Commander Scott Kelly
- Pilot Charlie Hobaugh
- Mission Specialists
- 1-Tracy Caldwell
- 2-Rick Mastracchio
- 3-Dave Williams (CSA)
- 4-Barbara Morgan
- ISS Crewmembers
- Clay Anderson (up)
- Sunita Williams (down)
- Crew training began in May 2006
- ISS Assembly
6Mission Activities Overview
- Equipment transfers
- Four spacewalks to install the S5 TRUSS
- Robotic operations (ESP-3 External Stowage
Platform) - Replacement of the Control Moment Gyroscope-3
(CMG) - ISS Crew member handover
- SPACEHAB
- Education
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8NASAs Education Programs Initiatives
- Strengthen NASA and Nations future workforce
- Attract and Retain students in STEM disciplines
- Engage Americans in NASAs mission
9STS-118 Education Plan Overview
Vision Engage students, educators, and the
public in the Vision for Space Exploration
through the adventure of STS-118 and the flight
of the first Educator Astronaut.
10Education Plan Pre-Mission Phase
- Identify education activities
- Highlight NASA Opportunities
- Develop Engineering Design Challenge
- Promotion by NASA Centers within their regions
- Awareness opportunities Conferences
presentations, etc. - Educator Professional Development
- Primary delivery mechanisms web/multimedia
technology tools - Utilize NASAs Digital Learning Network
11Education Plan Mission Phase
- 14 day mission
- On-orbit education activities
- Live interactive education downlinks with the
crew - Payload plant growth chambers seeds
- Mission related ground based activities
- Engineering
- Sustaining Life
12Education Plan Post-Mission Phase
Engineering Design Challenge - Students design
and build plant growth chambers - Students
conduct experiments in growth chambers - Fall
2007 Implementation Education Events/Astronaut
Appearances - February 21-23,
2008 International Technology Education
Association (ITEA) Conference Salt Lake City,
Utah Educator Astronaut Barbara Morgan scheduled
to deliver the keynote address. - March
27-30, 2008 National Science Teachers
Association (NSTA) Conference Boston,
Massachusetts Keynote address by Educator
Astronaut Barbara Morgan. - April 9-12,
2008 Salt Lake City, Utah National Council of
Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM) Conference Educato
r Astronaut Barbara Morgan as a presenter.
13Get Connected to 118
- Local NASA Field Center Education Office
- Local Educator Resource Center
- Local NASA Representative
- NASA Education workshops
- STS-118 Website
- Sign-up for NASA Express mail
- Register for Engineering Design Challenge
- National State conference workshops
14For additional information visit
www.nasa.gov/sts118
15From the Mission Page
16Educational Organizers
For organizations interested in participating in
the STS-118 launch and mission activities please
contact Mike Green NASA Headquarters g.m.green_at_n
asa.gov Ed Pritchard NASA JSC edward.j.pritchard_at_
nasa.gov
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